the cottian alps
1Cottian Alps — French: Alpes Cottiennes, Italian: Alpi Cozie Range …
2Cottian Alps — [kät′ē ən] division of the W Alps, between France & Italy: highest peak, c. 12,600 ft (3,840 m) …
3Cottian Alps — /kot ee euhn/ a mountain range in SW Europe, in France and Italy: a part of the Alps. Highest peak, Monte Viso, 12,602 ft. (3841 m). * * * ▪ mountains, Europe French Alpes Cottiennes, Italian Alpi Cozie, segment of the Western Alps… …
4COTTIAN ALPS — the range N. of the Maritime between France and Italy …
5Cottian Alps — Cot′ti•an Alps′ [[t]ˈkɒt i ən[/t]] n. pl. geg a mountain range in SW Europe, in France and Italy: a part of the Alps. Highest peak, 12,602 ft. (3841 m) …
6Cottian Alps — /ˈkɒtiən/ (say koteeuhn) plural noun a range of the Alps on the boundary between France and Italy. Highest peak, Monte Viso, 3841 m …
7Cottian Alps — /kot ee euhn/ a mountain range in SW Europe, in France and Italy: a part of the Alps. Highest peak, Monte Viso, 12,602 ft. (3841 m) …
8Alps, French — Forming an arc of 1,200 kilometers from the Gulf of Genoa to the Danube River at Vienna, the Alps are the highest and most densely settled mountain chain of Europe. Structurally, the alpine mountain system is divided into the western and… …
9ALPS, THE — the vastest mountain system in Europe; form the boundary between France, Germany, and Switzerland on the N. and W., and Italy on the S., their peaks mostly covered with perpetual snow, the highest being Mont Blanc, within the frontiers of… …
10Alps — Alpe redirects here. For the German river, see Alpe (river). For other uses, see Alps (disambiguation). Alps Range The …