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Binn Valley
The Binna at Binn
Naming
Native nameBinntal (German)
Geography
Country  Switzerland
Canton Valais
Coordinates46°22′00″N 8°11′30″E / 46.3667°N 8.1917°E / 46.3667; 8.1917
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Interactive map of Binn Valley

The Binn Valley (German: Binntal) is a valley of the Alps, located on the north side of the Lepontine Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The valley is drained by the Binna, a tributary of the Rhone, at Grengiols. The valley is named after Binn (1,400 m), the main settlement. Other villages or localities are Ausserbinn (1,291 m), Heiligkreuz (1,458 m) and Fäld (1,547 m).

The mountains in the Binntal generally exceed 3,000 metres. The highest are the Helsenhorn, the Turbhorn and the Ofenhorn. On the upper east side of the valley, the Albrun Pass connects it with the Italian Valle Devero.

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Stockhorn (Binntal)

The Stockhorn (2,610 m) is a mountain of the Lepontine Alps, overlooking Binn in the canton of Valais. It lies north of the Scherbadung massif. Retrieved

Schwarzhorn (Binntal)

of the Lepontine Alps, located on the Swiss-Italian border, between the Binntal (Valais) and the Valle Dèvero (Piedmont). It lies north of the Scherbadung

Sphalerite

Country Freiberg, Saxony, Neudorf, Harz Mountains Germany Lengenbach Quarry, Binntal, Valais Switzerland Horní Slavkov and Příbram Czech Republic Rodna Romania

Pennine Alps

reserve website on www.lovevda.it (accessed in April 2012) Ein regionaler Naturpark, park site on www.landschaftspark-binntal.ch (accessed in April 2012)

Federal Inventory of Landscapes and Natural Monuments

Gallen 1615 Melser Hinterberg-Flumser Kleinberg 1996 St. Gallen 1701 Binntal 1977 Valais 1702 Lac de Tanay 1977 Valais 1703 Val de Bagnes 1977 Valais

Strashimirite

the Czech Republic; on the west flank of Cherbadung (Pizzo Cervandone), Binntal, Valais, Switzerland; in Kamsdorf and Saalfeld, Thuringia, Germany; the

Albrun Pass

Alpine pass connecting Switzerland and Italy. It connects Binn in the Binntal on its northern side to Baceno on its southern side. The Albrun Pass is

History of Valais

of the Alps, than with the Helvetii, their neighbors to the north. The Binntal, although located on the Valais side of the Albrun pass linking the Valais