Peaks
The main peaks of the Albula Alps are:
Peak | Elevation (m/ft) | |
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Piz Kesch | 3422 | 11,288 |
Piz Calderas | 3393 | 11,132 |
Piz Julier | 3385 | 11,106 |
Piz d'Err | 3381 | 11,093 |
Piz Ela | 3340 | 10,959 |
Piz Uertsch | 3273 | 10,739 |
Piz Ot | 3251 | 10,667 |
Piz Jenatsch | 3250 | 10,663 |
Piz Vadret | 3226 | 10,584 |
Piz Sarsura | 3178 | 10,427 |
Corn da Tinizong | 3173 | 10,412 |
Piz Lagrev | 3165 | 10,384 |
Piz Mitgel | 3163 | 10,378 |
Flüela Schwarzhorn | 3156 | 10,355 |
Hoch Ducan | 3066 | 10,060 |
Piz Forun | 3052 | 10,013 |
Piz Arpschella | 3032 | 9,948 |
Piz Grevasalvas | 2932 | 9,619 |
Piz Lunghin | 2780 | 9,121 |
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