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    The Graian Alps (French: Alpes grées [alp ɡʁe]; Italian: Alpi Graie [ˈalpi ˈɡraːje]) are a mountain range in the western part of the Alps. Etymology [ edit ] The name Graie comes from the Graioceli Celtic tribe, which dwelled in the area surrounding the Mont Cenis pass and the Viù valley. [1]

  2. Graian Alps, northern segment of the Western Alps along the French-Italian border, bounded by Mont Cenis and the Cottian Alps (southwest), the Isère and Arc valleys (west), the Little St. Bernard Pass (north), and the Dora Baltea River valley (northeast). Many of the peaks are glacier-covered and.

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  3. Gran Paradiso is Italy’s oldest national park. Established in 1922, it’s tiny by American standards: 274 square miles in the Graian Alps, straddling the Piedmont and Aosta Valley regions in ...

  4. Gran Paradiso, highest mountain, 13,323 ft (4,061 m), entirely within Italy and the culminating point of the Graian Alps (q.v.). The peak lies within a popular Alpine resort area and is the central attraction of the National Park of Gran Paradiso (1922). In September 1860 the Englishman John Cowell.

  5. Gran Paradiso is a stunning mountain located in the northwest region of Italy. It is the highest peak in the Graian Alps and is a popular destination for hikers and climbers. With its breathtaking views and majestic beauty, Gran Paradiso is a must-see for anyone visiting Italy. A Glorious History. Gran Paradiso has a long and glorious history.

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