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Matterhorn (German) mountain is a part of the Pennine Alps. The mountain is located between the borders of Switzerland and Italy.
Matterhorn (German) mountain is a part of the Pennine Alps. The mountain is located between the borders of Switzerland and Italy.
Yes, but the Alps aren't ONLY in Switzerland. They are also in: Austria France Germany Switzerland Italy Slovenia Liechtenstein
The western part of the Alps, called the Graian Alps.
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this question has really bad grammar. there are glaciers that are part of the alps in switzerland.
Lentils and rice are the two most common foods that people in the Pennine Alps eat. However, for the most part, they tend to eat foods that people in the US also eat.
The Alps border France on the east with Italy; the Jura sits on the border with Switzerland.
No. The Swiss Alps are in Switzerland. The Alps are a range of mountains that run through a number of different countries, one of which is Switzerland. That part of the Alps is referred to as the Swiss Alps.
the matterhorn is in SwitzerlandAnswerNo, in fact it's just on the border-line Switzerland-Italy. Half of the Matterhorn (German), Mont Cervin (french), Monte Cervino (Italian) is Swiss... the other one is Italian (and they call it Monte Cervino ;-)). But the famous part, which is usually shown on photographs, yes, this side belongs to Switzerland.
The Alps is the most obvious answer, but no the only one as there is also the Jura in the northwestern part of Switzerland.
There is no mountain range which fits this description. The French-Belgian border is flat. No mountains. The French-Swiss border follows The Alps and the Jura hills for part of the way. But part of this border is also flat.