Corno Bussola (French: Mont de Boussolaz) is a 3,023 metres high peak on the Italian side of the Pennine Alps. In Italian corno means horn, a term which...
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Couloir, the Lac Vert, and, the Lac de la Bataille. Above them rises Corno Bussola (3,023 m [9,918 ft])—or Mont de Boussolaz— a mountain in the Pennine...
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072 ft) Seetalhorn 3,037 m (9,964 ft) Bella Tola 3,028 m (9,934 ft) Corno Bussola 3,023 m (9,918 ft) Le Toûno 3,018 m (9,902 ft) Sparruhorn 2,988 m (9...
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Swisstopo map shows it to be bare and 2,717 m high. This is the key col for Corno di Ban (3,028 m), which, thanks to the retreat of the glacier, now appears...
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1892 Corno Bussola / Mont-de-Boussolaz 3,024 9,921 356 1,168 45°47′44″N 07°44′10″E / 45.79556°N 7.73611°E / 45.79556; 7.73611 (518. Corno Bussola / M...
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Martini performed on Italian and international stages including Viareggio's Bussola and Sporting Club in Montecarlo. Furthermore, with "Che vuoi che sia.....
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Dodici Variazione per oboe, violoncello, e piano; Trio per clarinetto, corno, e violoncello; Variazione su un tema di Frescobaldi (1956); Quattro pezzi...
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