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The Eiger is a prominent mountain in Switzerland's Bernese Alps, notable for its dramatic 3,000-meter north face that towers above the valleys of Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen, and for being part of one of the Alps' most iconic ridge formations. It matters as a defining landmark of the Swiss Alps, situated between major glacier systems and serving as an emblematic sight in the region.
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Key facts
- Mountain.name
- Eiger
- Mountain.photo
- North face.jpg
- Mountain.photo_size
- 285
- Mountain.photo_caption
- The north face of the Eiger
- Mountain.elevation_m
- 3967
- Mountain.prominence_m
- 361
- Mountain.isolation_km
- 2.0
- Mountain.translation
- Ogre
- Mountain.parent_peak
- Mönch
- Mountain.listing
- Great north faces of the Alps Alpine mountains above 3000 m
- Mountain.map
- Switzerland
- Mountain.map_caption
- Location in Switzerland
- Mountain.location
- Canton of Bern, Switzerland
- Mountain.range
- Bernese Alps
- Mountain.topo
- Swisstopo 1229 Grindelwald
- Mountain.type
- Limestone
- Mountain.first_ascent
- 11 August 1858
- Mountain.easiest_route
- basic rock/snow/ice climb (AD)
via Wikipedia infobox
Article · العربية
يغير (بالإنجليزية: Eiger) هو أحد جبال سلسلة جبال الألب البرنية وجزء من القمة الأم جبل مونك يقع في كانتون برن، سويسرا. يبلغ ارتفاع الجبل حوالي 3970 متر، بينما يبلغ ارتفاع نتوء الجبل 356 متر، وقد سجل أول وصول لقمة الجبل عام 1858.
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