Vesulspitze

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Vesulspitze
Vesulspitze SW.jpg
View from the south-west side
Highest point
Elevation 3,089 m (10,135 ft)
Prominence 550 m (1,800 ft) [1]
Parent peak Piz Linard
Listing Alpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates 47°00′6″N10°20′56″E / 47.00167°N 10.34889°E / 47.00167; 10.34889
Geography
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Vesulspitze
Location in the Alps
Location Tyrol, Austria
Parent range Samnaun Alps

The Vesulspitze is a mountain of the Samnaun Alps, located near Ischgl in Austria. With an elevation of 3,089 metres above sea level, it is the highest summit of the Samnaun Alps north of the Zeblasjoch.

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References

  1. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Zeblasjoch (2,539 m).