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Yes, there are a lot of villages in the Alps. What makes travel in Switzerland great is that if a certain area has anyone living in it, it will have a train passing through it. So a lot of small villages are accessible only by cog railways or by windy roads with lots of switchbacks. For especially picturesque and interesting villages, check out Leysin or Gstaad in Switzerland.
Usually it's a wooden house found high up in villages or outside villages in the Alps in France and Switzerland.
Liechtenstein would be the smallest country in the Alps.
Switzerland is called the "Land of the Alps" because the Alps mountain range covers a significant portion of the country's landscape. The Swiss Alps are famous for their picturesque beauty, including snow-capped peaks, pristine lakes, and charming villages nestled in the mountains. The Alps also offer excellent opportunities for outdoor activities such as skiing, hiking, and mountaineering.
Yes, People will live there if they work in a ski resort or something. There are small villages in the hills.
There are 27 alps
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There are no Alps in Africa. The Alps are a mountain chain in Europe.
hotel malerhaus. i recomend it because i know the owners of it. but when you come back from the alps it will be hard to breathe, because its so high up in the clouds. i found it hard to breathe for months after. There are hundreds of very nice villages in the alps. Go to small cosy villages instead of tows. You will find a lot of good hotels or private bed and breakfast hotels like Gatterhof at Kleinwalsertal Gatterhof Riezlern http://www.gatterhof.de
Yes there are. To get into Northern Italy from Germany you drive into the Italian alps and use a pass called the Bremmer pass. In Tuscany many small villages are perched on hill tops.
There are about 180 mountains in the alps.
The mountain range in South Germany is called the Alps. This mountain range spans across multiple countries in Europe, including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy. The German part of the Alps is known for its picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and opportunities for outdoor activities.