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Sesvenna Vallorbe Orbe 1206 Lac de la Stockhorn Interlaken Meiringen Susten Wassen Col de (GRAUB(GRAUBÜNDEN)ÜNDEN) Tiefencastel 3229 Col de Gruyère 2190 l'Oberalp Disentis/ vers MERANO vers BOLZANO Moudon Romont Innertkirchen Aa Dammastock é (GRISCHUN) / (GRIGIONI) E l'Ofen r Must r n Piz Kesch N n e i I n Cossonay Spiez 3630 2044 e 3418 D I 3165 Grindelwald h Savognin A 2149 Lac F R I B O U R G me P. Medel 2998 r Piz d' Ela Müstair im Andermatt r G S Col de la Furka Vals e 3339 Le Brassus de Joux 927 (FREIBURG) Schreckhorn 3211 t N Wengen n Zuoz Bulle Frutigen Lauterbrunnen 4078 2431 3001 i Piz Curver E Mont Tendre Gruyères 2165 Col du 1916 H Piz d'Err 1679 Mönch Eiger St-Gothard ü 2972 E Lausanne Zweisimmen Schilthorn Col du Grimsel Col du Spl gen 3378 T Samedan MOREZ e Vanil Noir 3970 2108 U vers LONS - LE - SAUNIER - - LE LONS vers â 4099 LIVIGNO VAUD Ch tel- n 4274 Lukmanier Olivone Col de A 2453 i 2971 4158 Gletsch P. 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Paradisin B Aletschhorn tt P.Campo Julier La Dôle Rolle é m a n Vevey o Nufenen Bernardino Col de 3451 3302 1677 L Montreux d'Oex D (R Basodino Tencia la Maloja 2328 c N e 3374 Piz Corvatsch Col de la a A Bietschhorn n 3274 3072 Mesocco 1815 DIVONNE- Col du L 3244 ô Blinnenhorn Piz Bernina Bernina L R 3934 h LES-BAINS Nyon ÉVIAN- Pillon Wildstrubel R St-Gingolph / Les Diablerets E Brigue Mt Zucchero Biasca 4049 GEX THONON- LES-BAINS B Loèche Rarogne 2736 ST-GINGOLPHLP 1546 O 3248 Crans-Montana (Leuk) (Raron) (Brig) 2950 Cima di Castello Poschiavo LES-BAINS Aigle Wildhorn Cevio Torrone Alto 3388 FERNEY- Helsenhorn e 3210 c TE SSIN VOLTAIRE Villars- Sierre o CHIAVENNA Sion Viège 3272 T (TICINO) Pas de 1369 sur-Ollon Bella Tola M (Sitten) Tunnel du a P. Combul Meyrin Morgins Conthey (Visp) Col du g 3025 Simplon g a E 2901 Genève Monthey Simplon 2005 ia s Vernier MORZINE Grand n oe TIRANO EDOLO Saint- Muveran Tessi M ANNEMASSE cino) I SONDRIO 7 au 3051 ne V A L A I S (Ti vers M rice ô Locarno Bellinzone Dents Rh (WALLIS) Ascona Adda 10° BERGAME du Midi Zinal Dom Weissmies e A 3257 (Bellinzona) m r 4545 4023 93 m) ô L ST-JULIEN-EN- v volè Weisshorn (1 C e Martigny Verbier E ne GENEVOIS Barrage de la 4506 Saas Fee DOMODOSSOLA e vers NANTUAvers v. ST-CLAUDE Lac de d Grande Dixence Dent Blanche Täsch Lugano 1526 c A BONNEVILLE 4357 Lugano a 46° Col de la L Forclaz Barrage de Zermatt MENAGGIO 46° Mt Cervin Gornergrat r Aiguille Mauvoisin (Matterhorn) u T F R A N C E Arolla 3131 e 3901 d'Argentière 4478 j CAMPIONE BELLAGIO CHAMONIX- MONT ROSE VERBANIA a Tresa D'ITALIA Mt Dolent 4314 Grand M MONT-BLANC 4634 Pointe I ANNECY SALLANCHES 3820 Combin BREUIL- Dufour Morcote CERVINIA c LAVENO SUISSE Tunnel du 2469 ALAGNA a Mendrisio Lac MEGÈVE Mt Blanc VALSESIA L Mont Blanc Col du Grand STRESA LECCO d'Annecy St-Bernard VARESE 4810 VARALLO Chiasso CÔME COURMAYEUR I T A L I E AOSTE 6° vers vers Do vers vers vers CHAMBÉRY vers ALBERTVILLE 7° ire Baltée vers TURIN 8° NOVARE vers MILAN 9° MILAN MILAN BERGAME Ministère des Affaires étrangères et du Développement international, direction des Archives (pôle géographique) © Novembre 2014.
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