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- Nadelhorn abstract "The Nadelhorn (4,327 m) is a mountain in the Pennine Alps in Switzerland. It is the highest point on the Nadelgrat, a high-level ridge running roughly north–south above the resort of Saas-Fee to the east, and the Mattertal to the west. Its three ridges join to form a sharp-pointed summit, which looks like a needle (German: Nadel) when seen from the north. The other summits on the Nadelgrat are the Stecknadelhorn and Hohberghorn.It was first climbed by Franz Andenmatten, Baptiste Epiney, Aloys Supersaxo and J. Zimmermann on 16 September 1858.".
- Nadelhorn elevation "4327.0".
- Nadelhorn firstAscentYear "1858".
- Nadelhorn locatedInArea Switzerland.
- Nadelhorn mountainRange Pennine_Alps.
- Nadelhorn parentMountainPeak Dom_(mountain).
- Nadelhorn prominence "206.0".
- Nadelhorn thumbnail Nadelgrat.jpg?width=300.
- Nadelhorn wikiPageExternalLink nadelhorn.html.
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- Nadelhorn wikiPageID "8859934".
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- Nadelhorn easiestRoute "Basic snow climb".
- Nadelhorn elevationM "4327".
- Nadelhorn firstAscent "--09-16".
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- Nadelhorn latD "46".
- Nadelhorn latM "6".
- Nadelhorn latNs "N".
- Nadelhorn latS "31.5".
- Nadelhorn location Switzerland.
- Nadelhorn longD "7".
- Nadelhorn longEw "E".
- Nadelhorn longM "51".
- Nadelhorn longS "51".
- Nadelhorn map "Switzerland".
- Nadelhorn mapCaption "Location in Switzerland".
- Nadelhorn name "Nadelhorn".
- Nadelhorn parentPeak Dom_(mountain).
- Nadelhorn photo "Nadelgrat.jpg".
- Nadelhorn photoCaption "Nadelhorn and Nadelgrat".
- Nadelhorn prominenceM "206".
- Nadelhorn range Pennine_Alps.
- Nadelhorn region "CH-VS".
- Nadelhorn wordnet_type synset-mountain-noun-1.
- Nadelhorn subject Category:Alpine_four-thousanders.
- Nadelhorn subject Category:Mountains_of_Valais.
- Nadelhorn subject Category:Mountains_of_the_Alps.
- Nadelhorn subject Category:Pennine_Alps.
- Nadelhorn point "46.10875 7.864166666666667".
- Nadelhorn type Alp109193705.
- Nadelhorn type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Nadelhorn type Mountain109359803.
- Nadelhorn type MountainsOfTheAlps.
- Nadelhorn type MountainsOfValais.
- Nadelhorn type NaturalElevation109366317.
- Nadelhorn type Object100002684.
- Nadelhorn type PennineAlps.
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- Nadelhorn type Mountain.
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- Nadelhorn type Place.
- Nadelhorn type Wikidata:Q532.
- Nadelhorn type Mountain.
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- Nadelhorn comment "The Nadelhorn (4,327 m) is a mountain in the Pennine Alps in Switzerland. It is the highest point on the Nadelgrat, a high-level ridge running roughly north–south above the resort of Saas-Fee to the east, and the Mattertal to the west. Its three ridges join to form a sharp-pointed summit, which looks like a needle (German: Nadel) when seen from the north.".
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- Nadelhorn lat "46.10875".
- Nadelhorn long "7.864166666666667".
- Nadelhorn wasDerivedFrom Nadelhorn?oldid=560384041.
- Nadelhorn depiction Nadelgrat.jpg.
- Nadelhorn isPrimaryTopicOf Nadelhorn.
- Nadelhorn name "Nadelhorn".