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Barre des Écrins topographic map
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Barre des Écrins
The Barre des Écrins (French pronunciation: [baʁ dez‿ekʁɛ̃]) is a mountain in the French Alps with a peak elevation of 4,102 metres (13,458 ft). It is the highest peak of the Massif des Écrins and the Dauphiné Alps and the most southerly alpine peak in Europe that is higher than 4,000 metres. It is the only 4,000-metre mountain in France that lies outside the Mont Blanc Massif. Before the annexation of Savoy in 1860 it was the highest mountain in France.
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Name: Barre des Écrins topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 3,222 m
Minimum elevation: 2,469 m
Maximum elevation: 4,072 m
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