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Agassizhorn
Agassizhorn (centre) between Fieschergrat (left) and Finsteraarhorn (right)
Highest point
Elevation3,946 m (12,946 ft)
Prominence199 m (653 ft)[1]
Parent peakFinsteraarhorn
Isolation1.38 km (0.86 mi) Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates46°32′47.69″N 08°06′51.98″E / 46.5465806°N 8.1144389°E / 46.5465806; 8.1144389
Geography
Agassizhorn is located in Switzerland
Agassizhorn
Agassizhorn
Location in Switzerland
LocationBern/Valais, Switzerland
Parent rangeBernese Alps

The Agassizhorn is a mountain of the Bernese Alps in Switzerland. It lies just north-west of the Finsteraarhorn, the main summit of the range. The Agassizhorn is the tripoint between the valleys of the Lower Grindelwald Glacier, the Unteraar Glacier and the Fiescher Glacier. Because the Lower Grindelwald and Unteraar glaciers drain into the Aar and hence the Rhine and North Sea, whilst the Fiescher glacier drains into the Rhone and hence the Mediterranean Sea, the Sidelhorn lies on the European continental divide.[2]

Administratively, the summit is shared between the municipalities of Grindelwald, to the north-west, Guttannen, to the north-east, and Fieschertal, to the south. Grindelwald and Guttannen are in the canton of Bern, whilst Fieschertal is in the canton of Valais.[2]

The mountain was named after the Swiss geologist and explorer Louis Agassiz.

See also

References

  1. ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Agassizjoch (3,747 m).
  2. ^ a b map.geo.admin.ch (Map). Swiss Confederation. Retrieved 2014-10-21.

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