الألپ الغربية

Western Alps
Mont Blanc from Punta Helbronner, 2010 July.JPG
Mont Blanc, the highest summit of the Western Alps, as seen from Aosta Valley, Italy
أعلى نقطة
القمةMont Blanc
الارتفاع4,810 m (15,780 ft)
الإحداثيات45°50′01″N 06°51′54″E / 45.83361°N 6.86500°E / 45.83361; 6.86500Coordinates: 45°50′01″N 06°51′54″E / 45.83361°N 6.86500°E / 45.83361; 6.86500
الأبعاد
الطول300 km (190 mi) [1]
العرض150 to 185 km (93 to 115 mi)
التسمية
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الجغرافيا
Western alps from space.jpg
The Western Alps from space
CountriesMonaco, France, Italy and Switzerland
السلسلة الأمAlps
يحدApennines, Rhone Valley, Jura mountains, Eastern Alps, Po plain and Ligurian sea
الجيولوجيا
التجبلAlpine orogeny

The Western Alps are the western part of the Alpine Range including the southeastern part of France (e.g. Savoie), the whole of Monaco, the northwestern part of Italy (i.e. Piedmont and the Aosta Valley) and the southwestern part of Switzerland (e.g. Valais). In the southeast the range is bounded by the Italian Padan Plain. In the west, the valley of the Rhone river separates it from the Massif Central. The northernmost part of the Western Alps - in the wide meaning of the term - is formed by the Swiss Prealps Sub-Range.

The peaks and mountain passes are higher compared to the Eastern Alps, while the range itself is not so broad and more arched.

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Partizione delle Alpi

The eight Western Alps sections (1–8) according to the Partizione delle Alpi

In the Partizione delle Alpi (in English literally Partition of the Alps), adopted by the Italian Comitato Geografico Nazionale (National Geographic Committee) in 1926 following the IX Congresso Geografico Italiano (Italian Geographic Congress), the Alpine Range is divided into three main parts: Western, Central and Eastern Alps.[2]

In this traditional subdivision, the Western Alps start from the Bocchetta di Altare (or Colle di Cadibona) and end with the Col Ferret.

The Partizione delle Alpi divides the Western Alps into the following eight sections (in brackets the section number):

الألپ البحرية (1), Cottian Alps (2), Graian Alps (3), ألپ پروڤانس (4), Dauphiné Alps (5), Provence Prealps (6), Dauphiné Prealps (7) and Savoy Prealps (8).


انظر أيضاً

المراجع

  1. ^ Umlauft, Friedrich (1889). The Alps. K. Paul, Trench & Company. p. 78.
  2. ^ Archivio veneto, VV.AA., Deputazione di storia patria per le Venezie, 1971

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قالب:Massifs of Western Alps