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The Graian Alps (
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, and the name of an Antic Rome province.


Etymology

The name ''Graie'' comes from the '' Graioceli''
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tribe, which dwelled in the area surrounding the Mont Cenis pass and the Viù valley. Other sources claim that the name comes from the Celtic ''Graig'' meaning "rock" or "stone", literally the Rocky Mountains. The name of the Antic Rome province comes from the local celtic god Graius.


Geography

The Graian Alps are located in France (
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), Italy (
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and the
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), and Switzerland (western
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). The French side of the Graian Alps is drained by the river
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( Tarentaise valley) and its tributary Arc (
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valley), and by the Arve. The Italian side is drained by the rivers Dora Riparia, Dora Baltea, Orco and
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, tributaries of the Po. The Graian Alps can also be divided into the following four groups: * the Mont Blanc group (north of the Little St Bernard Pass), including the Beaufortain
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* the Central group (the watershed between the Little St Bernard Pass and the Col du Mont Cenis) * the Western or French group, * and the Eastern or Italian group, including the Gran Paradiso Massif.


Peaks

The main peaks of the Graian Alps are:


Mont Blanc group


Central group

It also includes Roche Michel at 3429 m.


Eastern group


Western group


Passes

The main passes of the Graian Alps are shown in the table below. The group in which the pass is located is indicated with "MB" for Mont Blanc group, "C" for Central group, "E" for Eastern group, and "W" for Western group.


Nature conservation

The western group contains the Vanoise National Park, established in 1972 and covering the eastern group contains the Gran Paradiso National Park, the oldest Italian national park. Also on the Italian side is located the ''Parco Regionale del Monte Avic'', a nature park of 5,747 ha established by Regione
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.''Parco del Mont Avic'', home page o
www.montavic.info
(accessed on April 2012)


Maps

* Italian official cartography (''
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'' - IGM); on-line version
www.pcn.minambiente.it
* French official cartography (''
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'' - IGN); on-line version:
www.geoportail.fr
* Swiss official cartography ('' Swiss Federal Office of Topography'' - Swisstopo); on-line version:
map.geo.admin.ch


See also

* Mont Blanc Massif * Vanoise Massif *
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* Mares Peak


References

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External links


Ascents in Gran Paradiso group
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