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The Adula Alps , also known as the West Graubünden and Misox Alps , are a western Alpine mountain group, the part of the Lepontine Alps from the Lukmanier and St Gotthard Passes to the Splügen Pass .

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4-538: Adula may refer to The Adula Alps Rheinwaldhorn , a mountain called in Italian "l'Adula" Adula Formation , a geological formation in China Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Adula . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

8-687: Is near the border on the Italian side. The mountain guides of the Swiss Alpine Club do not lead climbers in groups for the Adula Alps, but attach parts of them to other sections. The highest peak is the Rheinwaldhorn (3,402 metres; 11,161 feet), which in Italian is called the Adula, giving the range its name. The main valleys are Val Malvaglia , which drains into the lower Blenio Valley , and three others draining south out of

12-783: The province of Sondrio in Lombardy , stretching south to Lake Como . They form subsection 10B of the Alps , according to the Partizione delle Alpi , and subsection 10 III, according to the unified orographic classification of the Alps by Sergio Marazzi ( SOIUSA ). A string of mountains of the Adula stand on the international border between Switzerland and Italy, including Pizzo Tambò , Piz di Pian , Cima de Pian Guarnei (Pizzo Quadro), Cime di Val Loga , Piz Tamborello, Piz della Forcola , Pizzaccio, and Cima dello Stagn , while Pizzo Ferré

16-603: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Adula&oldid=1178662596 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Adula Alps They lie mostly in Switzerland, in the Cantons of Ticino , Graubünden , and Uri , and partly in Italy, in

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