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Mountain in Switzerland
The Doldenhorn is a mountain of the Bernese Alps, overlooking Kandersteg in the Bernese Oberland. On its north side is Lake Oeschinen. List of mountains
Doldenhorn
Lake in the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland
the deposits either to a rock avalanche from the northern flank of the Doldenhorn, or to an older rock avalanche from the Fisistock. In the 17th and 18th
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Second period of the Mesozoic Era
Folded Lower Jurassic limestone layers of the Doldenhorn nappe at Gasteretal, Switzerland
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Massif of the Bernese Alps
water divide of the Bernese Alps. To the west, it is connected with the Doldenhorn group via the Fründenhorn; to the east, it is continued by the Gspaltenhorn
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Part of the Alps mountain range in Switzerland
Gemmi Pass and the Mittaghorn from the equally high parallel range of the Doldenhorn and Blümlisalp on its northern side. To the south, the same portion of
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Decade in mountaineering (1854–1865)
Schreckhorn, Weisshorn, Weißkugel 1862 Dent Blanche, Dent Parrachée, Doldenhorn, Gross Fiescherhorn, Monte Disgrazia, Ramolkogel, Täschhorn, Zuckerhütl
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2002 aviation accident
77000°E / 52.63278; 13.77000 Aircraft Aircraft type Saab 2000 Aircraft name Doldenhorn Operator Swiss International Air Lines Registration HB-IZY Flight origin
Swiss International Air Lines Flight 850
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Aosta/Turin IT 1871 96 Doldenhorn 3638 655 46°28′08″N 07°44′05″E / 46.46889°N 7.73472°E / 46.46889; 7.73472 (96. Doldenhorn (3638 m)) Bernese Alps
List of prominent mountains of the Alps above 3000 m
List_of_prominent_mountains_of_the_Alps_above_3000_m
07°16′13″E / 45.97333°N 7.27028°E / 45.97333; 7.27028 Pennine Alps Valais Doldenhorn 3,638 m (11,936 ft) 655 m (2,149 ft) 46°28′08″N 07°44′05″E / 46.46889°N
List of highest mountains of Switzerland
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Valley in the Bernese Highlands, Switzerland
the left the east face of the Balmhorn; opposite in the centre is the Doldenhorn, to the right of which is the Blüemlisalp. see also Gasterntal (2005)
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05528°N 7.43361°E / 46.05528; 7.43361 Pennine Alps Valais 1870 54 95 Doldenhorn 3,638 11,936 655 2,149 46°28′08″N 07°44′05″E / 46.46889°N 7.73472°E
List of prominent mountains of Switzerland
List_of_prominent_mountains_of_Switzerland
Mountain range in Switzerland
Flue 3,962 Bernese Alps s.s. Fiescher Gabelhorn 3,876 Bernese Alps s.s. Doldenhorn 3,643 Bernese Alps s.s. Dammastock 3,630 Urner Alps Galenstock 3,583 Urner
Bernese Alps in the wide meaning
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Municipality in Bern, Switzerland
View of Kandersteg from the west with the Blüemlisalp and Doldenhorn
Kandersteg
Swiss mountaineer (1959–2011)
first north face ascent at age 14. At 15, he climbed the east face of the Doldenhorn (3,643m) in the Bernese Alps. He trained as a cabinet maker (1979) and
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trigger the collapse. It detached from the northwestern flank of the Doldenhorn mountain, reached the valley floor after about 20 seconds with a speed
Oeschinensee and Kandertal landslides
Oeschinensee_and_Kandertal_landslides
46.05528°N 7.43361°E / 46.05528; 7.43361 Pennine Alps Valais 1870 87 Doldenhorn 3638 655 46°28′08″N 07°44′05″E / 46.46889°N 7.73472°E / 46.46889; 7
List of mountains of Switzerland above 3000 m
List_of_mountains_of_Switzerland_above_3000_m
American mountain climber (1825–1876)
3690 m, Mittelhorn 3702 m, Gspaltenhorn 3426 m - 1. ascent by a woman, Doldenhorn 3638 m - 1. ascent by a woman, Gisighorn 3177 m - 1. ascent and guideless
Meta_Brevoort
61556°N 8.14083°E / 46.61556; 8.14083 Bernese Alps Interlaken-Oberhasli Doldenhorn 3638 655 46°28′08″N 07°44′05″E / 46.46889°N 7.73472°E / 46.46889; 7
List of mountains of the canton of Bern
List_of_mountains_of_the_canton_of_Bern
The Alpine lake of Oeschinen, overlooked by the Blüemlisalp and the Doldenhorn
List of mountain lakes of Switzerland
List_of_mountain_lakes_of_Switzerland
1874–1875 1B n2 Mixed traffic locomotives, built by Esslingen MANNHEIM to DOLDENHORN K V, Sigl V, Hsch V 514-543 30 1868–1876 C n2 Goods train locomotives
List of Saxon locomotives and railcars
List_of_Saxon_locomotives_and_railcars
Mountain in Switzerland
Innerer Fisistock The Innerer Fisistock and the Doldenhorn (right) from the south side Highest point Elevation 2,787 m (9,144 ft) Prominence 111 m (364 ft)
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English : from the Middle English personal name Kit, a pet form of Christopher.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of wooden tubs and pails made of staves held together by a hoop, Middle English kitte.English : perhaps from Middle High German kīt ‘offshoot’, ‘sprout’, applied as a nickname for a junior member of a family; alternatively it may be from the old personal name Giddo.
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English : from the Old Norse personal name GrÃmr, which remained popular as a personal name in the form Grim in Anglo-Scandinavian areas well into the 12th century. It was a byname of Woden with the meaning ‘masked person’ or ‘shape-changer’, and may have been bestowed on male children in an attempt to secure the protection of the god. The Continental Germanic cognate grÄ«m was also used as a first element in compound names. Compare Grimaud and Gribble, with the original sense ‘mask’, ‘helmet’. Some examples of the surname may derive from short forms of such names.
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