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By lioz - Posted on 19 February 2008

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Monte Rosa is a mountain massif located in the Italian regions Piedmont and Aosta Valley and in the canton of Valais (Wallis) of Switzerland. It is in the Pennine Alps, the same mountain range as the Matterhorn. The Dufourspitze is the highest peak of the Monte Rosa massif and at 4,634m is also the highest peak in Switzerland.

Its name is said to derive not from the Italian "rosa" ("pink") colour, as many think, but from roisa, a Patois term which means "glacier".On clear days - which are quite a common occurrence, given the not-so-rainy climate - the mountainous massif of Monte Rosa provides a striking view from the Padan plain, particularly its upper reaches in western Lombardy and eastern Piedmont. It dominates the horizon, towering between other lesser Alpine peaks as a prominent, multi-pointed, razor-sharp bulge, its permanent glaciers shining under the sun. The view is particularly beautiful from Malpensa international airport terminal, to the delight of incoming tourists. Monte Rosa massif also hosts several appreciated ski resorts with long pistes. Plateau Rosa, about 3,500 meters high above sea level, is a renowned summer ski resort, with permanent snow all year round due to the altitude. It is connected via aerial tramway to Cervinia. The western fringes of the massif reach the Zermatt ski domain. Gressoney, Champoluc, Alagna Valsesia and Macugnaga (under the impressive east face, intensely glaciated and some 2,500 meters high) are the main mountain and ski resorts that surround Monte Rosa along its southern side, all endowed with good infrastructure and excellent housing.

Peaks

1. Dufourspitze (4,634 m)
2. Ostspitze (4,632 m)
3. Grenzgipfel (4,618 m)
4. Nordend (4,609 m)
5. Zumsteinspitze (4,563 m)
6. Signalkuppe (Punta Gnifetti) (4,554 m)
7. Silbersattel (4,515 m)
8. Grenzsattel (4,453 m)
9. Parrotspitze (4,432 m)
10. Ludwigshöhe (4,341 m)
11. Schwarzhorn (4,322 m)
12. Vincent-Pyramide (4,215 m)
13. Balmenhorn (4,167 m)
14. Punta Giordani (4,046 m)

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