A range of the central Alps in southern Switzerland and along the Swiss-Italian border. The highest point is Monte Leone, rising to 3,563.3 m (11,683 ft).
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Le·pon·tine Alps (lĭ-pŏn'tĭn')
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| French: Alpes lépontines, German: Lepontinische Alpen, Italian: Alpi Lepontine | |
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Monte Leone
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| Countries | Switzerland, Italy |
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| Regions | Valais, Ticino, Graubünden, Uri, Piedmont |
| Borders on | Bernese Alps, Urner Alps, Pennine Alps, Glarus Alps, Oberhalbstein Range |
| Highest point | Monte Leone |
| - elevation | 3,552 m (11,654 ft) |
| - coordinates | 46°24′N 8°08′E / 46.4°N 8.133°E |
The Lepontine Alps are a mountain range in the central part of the Alps. They are located in Switzerland (Valais, Ticino, Uri and Graubünden) and Italy (Piedmont and Lombardy).On the north the upper Rhône valley separate them from the Bernese Alps and the Furka Pass and the upper Reuss valley separates them from the Urner Alps; on the west the Simplon Pass separates them from the Pennine Alps; on the north-east the Oberalp Pass and the Vorderrhein valley separate them from the Glarus Alps; on the east the Splügen Pass separates them from the Central Eastern Alps (Oberhalbstein Range).
The Lepontine Alps are drained by the rivers Rhône in the west, Reuss in the north, Rhine (Vorderrhein and Hinterrhein) in the east and Ticino and Toce in the south.
The Simplon rail tunnel, which leads from Brig to Domodossola, the St Gotthard rail and highway tunnels (from Andermatt to Airolo) and the San Bernardino Tunnel are important transport arteries.
The eastern portion of the Lepontine Alps, from the St Gotthard Pass to the Splügen Pass, is sometimes named the Adula Alps.
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The chief peaks of the Lepontine Alps are:
| Name | Elevation | |
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| m | ft | |
| Monte Leone | 3,561 | 11,684 |
| Rheinwaldhorn | 3,402 | 11,149 |
| Güferhorn | 3,393 | 11,132 |
| Blinnenhorn | 3,384 | 11,103 |
| Basodino | 3,276 | 10,749 |
| Pizzo Tambo | 3,276 | 10,749 |
| Helsenhorn | 3,274 | 10,742 |
| Wasenhorn | 3,255 | 10,680 |
| Ofenhorn | 3,242 | 10,637 |
| Scherbadung | 3,213 | 10,542 |
| Piz Medel | 3,203 | 10,509 |
| Scopi | 3,200 | 10,499 |
| Pizzo Rotondo | 3,197 | 10,489 |
| Hohsandhorn | 3,182 | 10,440 |
| Piz Terri | 3,151 | 10,331 |
| Piz Aul | 3,124 | 10,250 |
| Pizzo Pesciora | 3,120 | 10,247 |
| Witenwasserenstock | 3,084 | 10,119 |
| Campo Tencia | 3,075 | 10,089 |
| Leckihorn | 3,069 | 10,069 |
| Bruschghorn | 3,054 | 10,020 |
| Alperschällihorn | 3,045 | 9,991 |
| Chilchalphorn | 3,040 | 9,974 |
| Piz Blas | 3,023 | 9,918 |
| Monte Giove | 3,010 | 9,876 |
| Pizzo Centrale | 3,003 | 9,853 |
| Pizzas d'Anarosa | 3,002 | 9,850 |
| Piz Beverin | 2,998 | 9,843 |
| Weisshorn (Splugen) | 2,992 | 9,817 |
| Pizzo Lucendro | 2,959 | 9,708 |
| Piz Tomul | 2,949 | 9,676 |
| Piz Cavel | 2,944 | 9,659 |
| Barenhorn | 2,932 | 9,620 |
| Six Madun (Badus) | 2,932 | 9,619 |
| Piz Muraun | 2,899 | 9,512 |
| Zervreilahorn | 2,898 | 9,508 |
| Monte Cistella | 2,851 | 9,353 |
| Piz Lukmanier | 2,778 | 9,115 |
| Monte Prosa | 2,738 | 8,983 |
| Pizzo Columbe | 2,549 | 8,363 |
| Pizzo Paglia | 2,594 | 8,510 |
| Pizzo Cavregasco | 2,535 | 8,317 |
| Camoghè | 2,226 | 7,303 |
| Piz Mundaun | 2,065 | 6,775 |
| Monte Generoso | 1,704 | 5,591 |
| Monte San Salvatore | 916 | 3,004 |
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The chief passes of the Lepontine Alps are:
| Mountain pass | location | type | elevation | |
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| m | ft | |||
| Zapport Pass | Hinterrhein to Malvaglia and Biasca | snow | 3,079 | 10,103 |
| Guferlücke | Canaltal to Lentatal (near Vals, Switzerland) | snow | 2,980 | 9,777 |
| Lentalücke | Hinterrhein to Vals | snow | 2,954 | 9,692 |
| Hohsand Pass | Binn to La Frua (Toce waterfalls) | snow | 2,927 | 9,603 |
| Lecki Pass | Realp to Oberwald VS | snow | 2,912 | 9,554 |
| Passo Rotondo | Airolo to Oberwald | snow | 2,880 | 9,449 |
| Kaltwasser Pass | Simplon Hospice to Alpe Veglia | snow | 2,844 | 9,331 |
| Scaradra Pass | Vals to Olivone | foot path | 2,770 | 9,088 |
| Satteltelücke | Vals to Vrin | foot path | 2,768 | 9,082 |
| Ritter Pass | Binn to Alpe Veglia | snow | 2,692 | 8,832 |
| Cavanna Pass | Realp to Bedretto | snow | 2,611 | 8,566 |
| Scatta Minoja | Devero to Formazza | bridle path | 2,597 | 8,521 |
| Bocca di Cadlimo | Airolo to the Lukmanier Pass | foot path | 2,542 | 8,340 |
| Valserberg | Hinterrhein to Vals | bridle path | 2,507 | 8,225 |
| Safierberg | Splügen to Safien | bridle path | 2,490 | 8,170 |
| Nufenen Pass | Ulrichen to Airolo | road | 2,478 | 8,130 |
| Geisspfad Pass | Binn to Devero | foot path | 2,475 | 8,120 |
| Gries Pass | Ulrichen to La Frua | bridle path | 2,468 | 8,098 |
| Passo di Naret | Fusio to Airolo | bridle path | 2,443 | 8,015 |
| Passo Valtendra | Alpe Veglia to Devero and Baceno | bridle path | 2,431 | 7,976 |
| Diesrut Pass | Vrin to Somvix | bridle path | 2,424 | 7,953 |
| Albrun Pass | Binn to Devero and Baceno | bridle path | 2,410 | 7,907 |
| Greina Pass | Olivone to Somvix | bridle path | 2,360 | 7,743 |
| San Giacomo Pass | Airolo to La Frua | bridle path | 2,308 | 7,573 |
| Passo di Buffalora | Mesocco to the Val Calanca | foot path | 2,265 | 7,431 |
| Passo dell'Uomo | Quinto, Switzerland to the Lukmanier Pass | bridle path | 2,212 | 7,258 |
| Splügen Pass | Thusis to Chiavenna | road | 2,117 | 6,946 |
| St Gotthard Pass | Andermatt to Airolo | road | 2,114 | 6,936 |
| San Bernardino Pass | Thusis to Bellinzona | road | 2,063 | 6,769 |
| Lukmanier Pass | Disentis to Olivone | road | 1,917 | 6,289 |
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