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What Is The Height Of Alps In Italy?

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    The Alps in Italy are basically separated into two parts, the Western Alps and the Eastern Alps. They separate on the line between Lake Constance and Lake Como, next to the Rhine. The western Alps are generally higher thought their central chain is shorter and curved and are found in countries like Italy, France and Switzerland.

    The Eastern Alps Come under Austria, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Slovenia and Switzerland. The uppermost peak of Western Alps is Mont Blanc which is around 4,808 meters approximately 15,774 ft and the uppermost peak in the Eastern Alps id Piz Bernina which is around 4,052 meters that is approximately 13,294 ft. The Alps basically is the principal mountain range system in entire Europe. There are many small mountains which run along the main chain of Alps.
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