Pointe de l’Aiglière

Pointe de l'Aiglière is a mountain in the . Located in the , the mountain is 3,307 m tall.
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  • Type: Peak with an elevation of 3,403 metres
  • Description: mountain in France
  • Also known as: Pointe de l’Eygliere” and “Pointe de l’Eyglière

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Vallouise and Ailefroide.

Village
Photo: Denisjcroux, Public domain.
is a former commune in the department in southeastern . On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune . is situated 7 km northeast of Pointe de l’Aiglière.

Hamlet
is a hamlet, which is situated 8 km north of Pointe de l’Aiglière.

Pointe de l’Aiglière

Latitude
44.81667° or 44° 49′ north
Longitude
6.41667° or 6° 25′ east
Elevation
3,403 metres (11,165 feet)
Open location code
8FP8RC88+MM
Geo­Names ID
3019226
Wiki­data ID
Q3393669
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Venetian—“Pointe de l’Aiglière” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 艾格利耶爾峰
  • Dutch: Pointe de l’Aiglière
  • Egyptian Arabic: جبل پوينت د لايجلير
  • French: pointe de l’Aiglière
  • French: Pointe de l’Aiglière
  • Italian: Pointe de l’Aiglière
  • Ladin: Pointe de l’Aiglière
  • Venetian: Ponta de l’Aiglière

Places with the Same Name

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Localities in the Area

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