Dévoluy Mountains
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Dévoluy Mountains
Location in the Alps
The Devoluy Mountains is a limestone massif located in Hautes-Alpes, France. It is part of the Dauphiné Prealps and is bordered by the Drac River to the north and the Buëch River to the south and west and is a popular destination for hiking, mountaineering and skiing. Its most notable peaks are the Grande Tête de l'Obiou (2,789 m) and Pic de Bure at 2,709 m.[1]
References
- ^ "Dévoluy - summitpost". summitpost.org. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
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Western Alps
(as per SOIUSA)
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- Aiguilles Rouges
- Arves
- Baronnies
- Bauges
- Beaufortain
- Belledonne
- Bochaine
- Bornes
- Cerces
- Chambeyron
- Chartreuse
- Dévoluy
- Diois
- Écrins
- Escreins
- Giffre
- Gran Paradiso
- Grandes Rousses
- Lauzière
- Luberon
- Mercantour-Argentera
- Mont Blanc
- Mont Cenis
- Parpaillon
- Pelat
- Queyras
- Taillefer
- Trois-Évêchés
- Vanoise
- Vercors
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