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Rhaetian Alps

The Rhaetian Alps are mountain groups in eastern Switzerland.
The level of awareness grew through the connection to the people of the Räter. They include mountain ranges in eastern Switzerland, border areas belong to Austria and Italy.
They are therefore north of the Veltin and east of the Hinterrhein.
The Rhaetian Alps include the Bernin massif, the Silvretta, the Rätikon and the Albula Alps.
Separation of the northern and southern parts of the Rhaetian Alps by the Engadin.
The eastern part, on the other hand, is right next to the Swiss National Park between the Ofen and Innpass.

Highest peak:

In the north:
Piz Linard, 3411 meters

In the south:
Piz Bernina, 4049 meters

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