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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アイガー(Eiger)は、の一峰でスイスを代表する山。標高は3,970m。アイガーから発し、アイガー西壁の麓、メンヒとの間にはアイガーグレッチャーの氷河が流れる。
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