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Dufourspitze - Definition

Dufourspitze
Elevation:4,634 metres (15,203 feet)
Latitude:45° 55′ N
Longitude:7° 53′ E
Location:Valais, Switzerland
Range:Pennine Alps
First ascent:1855
Easiest route:rock/snow/ice climb


Dufourspitze (De.) or Pointe Dufour (Fr.), in the Swiss Alps, is the highest mountain of Switzerland. The peak is the high point of the Monte Rosa massif, being surrounded by the Nordend, Silbersattel, Grenzsattel and Signalkuppe subpeaks.

The mountain is named after the Guillaume-Henri Dufour, a Swiss engineer and army officer who led the Sonderbund campaign. It was named for him after the completion of the Dufourkarten, a series of military topographical maps completed under the command of Dufour.

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