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Grimselpass topographic map

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Grimselpass

The Grimsel Pass (German: Grimselpass; French: Col du Grimsel; Italian: Passo del Grimsel) is a mountain pass in Switzerland, crossing the Bernese Alps at an elevation of 2,164 metres (7,100 ft). The pass connects the Haslital, the upper valley of the river Aare, with the upper valley of the Rhône. In so doing, and as the Aare is a tributary of the Rhine, the pass crosses the continental divide between the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.

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Name: Grimselpass topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Grimselpass, Obergoms, Goms, Wallis, 3999, Switzerland (46.56113 8.33663 46.56123 8.33673)

Average elevation: 2,154 m

Minimum elevation: 1,650 m

Maximum elevation: 2,596 m

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