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The Alps, one of the great mountain range systems of Europe, stretch approximately across eight Alpine countries from Austria and Slovenia in the east, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany, France to the west and Italy and Monaco to the south.
Furniture has been traditionally elaborately carved and in many Alpine countries carpentry skills are passed from generation to generation.
Roofs are constructed from Alpine rocks such as pieces of schist, gneiss or slate.
With over 120 million visitors a year tourism is integral to the Alpine economy with much it coming from winter sports although summer visitors are an important component of the tourism industry.
* An animal from the ibex family, particularly the Alpine Ibex
Cretin became a medical term in the 18th century, from an Alpine French dialect prevalent in a region where persons with such a condition were especially common ( see below ); it saw wide medical use in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and then spread more widely in popular English as a markedly derogatory term for a person who behaves stupidly.
The most common derivation provided in English dictionaries is from the Alpine French dialect pronunciation of the word Chrétien ("( a ) Christian "), which was a greeting there.
The basement rock primarily comprises metamorphosed limestone and schist, which date from the Alpine Orogeny.
One is reminded of Ötzi the Iceman, a Copper Age mummy revealed by an Alpine melting glacier, who collapsed from loss of blood due to an arrow wound in the back.
Many whitefish species or ecotypes, especially from the Great Lakes and the Alpine lakes of Europe, have gone extinct over the past century or are endangered.
* February – France, Savoy, and Venice sign the Treaty of Paris, agreeing to cooperate in removing Spanish forces from the strategic Alpine pass of Valtelline.
The knot's association with mountaineering — and with butterflies — originates from a 1928 article in Alpine Journal by C. E. I.
Most regular venues of major Alpine ski races have a local ROC which remains in place from year to year.
Within Provence there are micro-climates and local variations, ranging from the Alpine climate inland from Nice to the continental climate in the northern Vaucluse.
Renault bankrolled the small volume sports-car maker Alpine to transform their little A110 Berlinette coupé into a world-beating rally car, and hired a skilled team of drivers too ; then in 1974 came the Lancia Stratos, the first car designed from scratch to win rallies, and the dominant asphalt rally car of its time.
Grazing was also removed from Mounts Feathertop, Hotham and Bogong around this time, from around Mount Howitt in the 1980s, and from the northern Bogong High Plains, the Bluff and part of Davies Plains in the early 1990s, leaving about one third of the Alpine National Park – over 200, 000 hectares – available for grazing.
The designation Lepontine Alps, derived from the Latin name of the Val Leventina, has long been somewhat vaguely applied to the Alpine ranges that enclose it, before being used for the whole range.
One of the most considerable Alpine ranges, the Bernese Alps extend from the gorge of Saint-Maurice, through which the Rhone finds its way to Lake Geneva, to the Grimsel Pass or, depending on the definition, to the river Reuss ( thus including the Urner Alps ).
From the Mongolian plateau the ascent is on the whole gentle, but from the plains of Siberia it is much steeper, despite the fact that the range is masked by a broad belt of subsidiary ranges of an Alpine character, e. g. the Usinsk, Oya, Tunka and Kitoi ranges.
The Tatras are a mountain range of a corrugated nature, originating from the Alpine orogeny, and therefore characterized by a relatively young-look lay of the land, quite similar to the landscape of the Alps, although significantly smaller.
Its Proto-Slavic character can be deduced from language contacts of Alpine Slavs with the remainders of the Romanised aboriginal population, later also with Bavarians.

Alpine and country
It was established in its modern form in 1981 and is located in the northwestern part of the country, respectively the southeastern part of the Alpine massif.
Cross country skiing is popular in such national parks as Mount Buffalo National Park and Alpine National Park.
Dedicated Cross Country ski resorts are located at Lake Mountain, Mount Stirling and Mount St Gwinear in Victoria and popular areas for back country skiing and ski touring in the Alpine National Park, Yarra Ranges National Park and the Baw Baw National Park include: Mount Bogong, Mount Feathertop, Bogong High Plains, Mount Howitt, Mount Reynard and Snowy Plains.
The Alpine regions are subject to environmental protection, which has limited the scope of commercial development of skiiable terrain, however Australia has extensive cross country skiing terrain.
Popular areas for back country skiing and ski touring in the Alpine National Park, Mount Buffalo National Park, Yarra Ranges National Park and the Baw Baw National Park include:
In the early fifties of the 19th century the taste for mountaineering rapidly developed for several very different reasons: A great stimulus was given to it by the foundation of the various Alpine clubs, each of which drew together the climbers who dwelt in the same country.
Extensive areas are available for cross country skiing within national parks including Kosciuszko National Park ( NSW ), Alpine National Park ( VIC ); Namadgi National Park ( ACT ) and in the Tasmanian Wilderness.
Queenstown is a major centre for snow sports in New Zealand, with people from all over the country and many parts of the world travelling to ski at the four main mountain skifields ( Cardrona Alpine Resort, Coronet Peak, The Remarkables and Treble Cone ).
On 1 Schroeder June 1939 was promoted to staff leader of the SS section Alpine country whose headquarters were in Salzburg.
On the continent, the Taunus version was competing with more modern and practical designs like the Talbot Alpine, Volkswagen Passat and Opel Ascona, but the brand image of Ford's blue oval ensured the Cortina was a success in virtually every country where it was sold.
During the 1840s, dozens of German, Swiss, and Austrian singing groups crisscrossed the country entertaining audiences with a combination of singing, yodeling, andAlpine harmony .” The success of the European groups led to the formation of many American family singing groups as well.
Originally activated as the 10th Light Division ( Alpine ) in 1943, the division was redesignated the 10th Mountain Division in 1944 and fought in the mountains of Italy in some of the roughest terrain in the country.
While taking a train from Romania to Switzerland, they get stranded at an Alpine hotel in an unnamed, belligerent country when borders get suddenly closed as war becomes imminent.
Aboriginal people inhabited the Alpine Valleys and high country for thousands of years prior to European settlement, and knew its flora, fauna, geography and seasonal changes intimately.
Clayton, Jr., also known as " Claytie ", was born in Alpine in the Big Bend country of far West Texas, but reared in his father's native Fort Stockton, the seat of geographically large Pecos County.
* The U. S. office, Alpine of America, Inc., onward from 2001, commissioned a series of cars, some with custom airbrush and extensively modified bodywork and interior, which is designed to incorporate as many of its products as possible, the cars usually appear in various shows throughout the country.
The novel tells the story of Lenni, a 21-year-old boy escaping from America, his country of birth, to pursue his dreams in the Alpine mountains of Switzerland.

Alpine and often
Alpine, often semi-arid valleys — including Humla, Jumla, Dolpo, Mustang, Manang and Khumbu — cut between Himalayan subranges or lie north of them.
Nones and Solandro are often grouped together into a single linguistic unit due to their similarity, and both lects show the strong influence of Alpine Lombard.
The pressure formed great recumbent folds, or nappes, that rose out of what had become the Alpine Tethys and pushed northward, often breaking and sliding one over the other to form gigantic thrust faults.
Because of the proliferation of such systems in the Alpine regions of Europe, the French and German language names of téléphérique and Seilbahn, respectively, are often also used in an English language context.
" Alpine Scrambles are off-trail trips, often on snow or rock, with a ' non-technical ' summit as a destination.
Horace-Bénédict de Saussure ( 17 February 1740 – 22 January 1799 ) was a Genevan aristocrat, physicist and Alpine traveller, often considered the founder of alpinism, and considered to be the first person to build a successful solar oven.
Alpine birds often move to lower elevations.
Alpine ice is found in a mountain environment, usually requires an approach to reach, and is often climbed in an attempt to summit a mountain.
Alpine climbers often choose lightweight harnesses, perhaps with detachable leg loops.
This is often used in Alpine climbing where efficiency is important.
His well-known Alpine Guide ( London, 1863 – 1868 ) was the result of innumerable climbs and journeys and of careful observation recorded in a clear and often entertaining style.
New Zealand is marketed abroad as a " clean, green " adventure playground, with typical destinations being nature areas such as Milford Sound, Abel Tasman National Park or the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, while activities such as bungee jumping or whale watching exemplify typical tourist attractions, often marketed primarily to individual-and small-group travellers.
The Grossglockner is a pyramidal rock summit that, due to its high Alpine, heavily glaciated appearance is often compared to the mountains of the Western Alps.
Alpine streams and ponds often have much lower temperatures, and can be frozen for months.
North Pirin is the most often visited part of the mountain, the only one to have an Alpine appearance, featuring many lakes, resthouses and shelters, and also the one where the highest peak, Vihren, is located.
He created the Alpine Ironman and the Coast to Coast, races that are often credited for being the origin of adventure racing.
Alpine meadows, climacic at higher altitudes, have often replaced these upper mountain forests, some of them, on highest ridges or sheltered slopes, show distinctly xerophytic features.
The Aletschhorn is often thought to command the finest of all the panoramic views from Alpine summits.
Alpine succulent plants often utilize CAM photosynthesis to avoid water loss.
Alpine Bistort grows in many different plant communities, very often in abundance.
Climbers and hikers often use the 40-person Conrad Kain hut, maintained by the Alpine Club of Canada.
New routes were mostly developed by the climbing community often with active involvement of one of the relevant Alpine Clubs ( although there was occasional contrroversy and opposition to some new routes ).
The company's UK office, Alpine UK had a yellow Lamborghini Diablo SE30 Jota with the registration L666 LAM ( referring to the Diablo name ) which was often seen at shows and events.
Alpine strawberry has an undeserved reputation among home gardeners as hard to grow from seed, often with rumors of long and sporadic germination times, cold pre-chilling requirements, etc.

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