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Oberhalbstein Alps

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Peak
  
Piz Platta

Countries
  
Switzerland and Italy

Parent range
  
Central Eastern Alps

Elevation
  
3,386 m (11,109 ft)

Highest point
  
Piz Platta

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States
  
Graubünden and Lombardy

Mountains
  
Piz Platta, Piz Forbesch, Piz Martegnas, Piz Arblatsch, Surettahorn

Similar
  
Piz Platta, Piz Forbesch, Piz Martegnas, Plessur Alps, Livigno Alps

The Oberhalbstein Alps (German: Oberhalbsteiner Alpen) or Platta Group (Italian: Alpi del Platta) are a mountain range in the Alps of eastern Switzerland and northern Italy. They are considered to be part of the Central Eastern Alps. The Oberhalbstein Alps are separated from the Lepontine Alps in the west by the Splügen Pass; from the Plessur Range in the north by the river Albula; from the Albula Alps in the east by the Septimer Pass and the river Gelgia; from the Bernina Range in the south by the Val Bregaglia.

Contents

The Oberhalbstein Alps are drained by the rivers Hinterrhein, Gelgia, Liro and Mera.

Peaks

The main peaks of the Oberhalbstein Alps are:

Passes

The main mountain passes of the Oberhalbstein Alps are:

References

Oberhalbstein Alps Wikipedia