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Säntis and mountain
The most well-known and highest mountain in the area is Säntis (), which is shared with neighbouring municipalities.
Its source is near the mountain Säntis in the south-east of the canton of St. Gallen.

Säntis and Alps
In the south one can see the Alps from Alpspitze and Zugspitze in the east up to the Allgäu Alps, Verwall Alps, Silvretta, Säntis, Glarus Alps, Urner Alps, Bernese Alps and Mont Blanc in the west.
The Säntis peak in the Appenzell Alps is one of the main attractions of the canton.
The city is pleasantly situated between Lake Constance and the mountains of the Appenzell Alps ( with the Säntis as the highest peak at ).
From the top level at there is a panoramic view of Ulm in Baden-Württemberg and Neu-Ulm in Bavaria and, in clear weather, a vista of the Alps from Säntis to the Zugspitze.
The chief peaks of the Swiss ( Pre -) Alps, north of the Klausen Pass, are: Säntis above Alt St. Johann

Säntis and which
Appenzell is an alpine region, particularly in the south, where the Alpstein limestone range ( culminating in the Säntis which is ) is found, though towards the north the surface is composed rather of green hills, separating green hollows in which nestle neat villages and small towns.
It is mainly watered by two streams that descend from the Säntis, the Urnasch joining the Sitter ( on which is the capital, Appenzell ), which later flows into the Thur.

Säntis and with
Within weeks, however, this nascent independence was quashed with the inclusion of the Rheintal into the Helvetic canton of Säntis, with the exception of Rüthi and Lienz, assigned to Linth.
From 1798 to 1803 Appenzell, with the other domains of the abbot of St Gall, was formed into the canton of Säntis of the Helvetic Republic, but in 1803, on the creation of the new canton of St. Gall, shrank back within its former boundaries.
From 1798 to 1803 Appenzell, with the other domains of the abbot of St Gall, was formed into the canton of Säntis of the Helvetic Republic, but in 1803, on the creation of the new canton of St Gall, shrank back within its former boundaries.
In the Helvetic Republic, the northern parts of the modern canton together with Appenzell became the Canton of Säntis, while its southern parts together with Glarus became the canton of Linth.
From 1798 to 1803 Appenzell, with the other domains of the abbot of St Gall, was formed into the canton of Säntis of the Helvetic Republic, but in 1803, on the creation of the new canton of St Gall, shrank back within its former boundaries.

Säntis and .
Between 1798 and 1803 Herisau was the capital of the canton Säntis.
The canton of St. Gallen was part of the canton of Säntis during the Helvetic Republic.
Säntis.
The village is located on Wildhaus Pass () from Gams, in the Rhine valley, to Unterwasser in Toggenburg between the Churfirsten peaks and Säntis.
Uri, Schwyz, Zug and Unterwalden together became the canton of Waldstätten ; Glarus and the Sarganserland became the canton of Linth, and Appenzell and St. Gallen combined as the canton of Säntis.
In the Helvetic Republic, the Toggenburg was divided between the cantons of Säntis and Linth.

mountain and Alps
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.
The Alps were formed over hundreds of millions of years as the African and Eurasian tectonic plates collided ; the extreme compression caused by the event resulted in marine sedimentation rising and folding into high mountain peaks such as Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn.
Mont Blanc spans the French – Italian border, and at is the highest mountain in the Alps.
An alp refers to a high mountain pasture where cows are taken to be grazed during the summer months and where hay barns can be found, and the term " the Alps ", referring to the mountains, is a misnomer.
The lower regions and larger towns of the Alps are well-served by motorways and main roads, but higher mountain passes and byroads can be treacherous even in summer.
His march northward through the Alps was interrupted by Rudolph, King of Transjurane Burgundy, and it was only with great difficulty that Arnulf crossed the mountain range.
File: Mountain Vlašić-Bosnia and Herzegovina. jpg | Vlašić ( mountain ), part of Dinaric Alps
It is surrounded by two mountain chains, the Alps and the Jura.
The Alpine mountain range is linked with the Apennines with the Colle di Cadibona pass in the Ligurian Alps.
Central Japan is marked by the convergence of the three mountain chains — the Hida, Kiso, and Akaishi mountains — that form the Japanese Alps ( Nihon Arupusu ), several of whose peaks are higher than 3, 000 meters.
* Le Môle, a mountain peak in the French Alps
It lies in the Southern Alps, the mountain range which runs the length of the South Island.
The mummy was found in September 1991 in the Ötztal Alps, hence Ötzi, near the Similaun mountain and Hauslabjoch on the border between Austria and Italy.
The glaciers are confined to the northern slopes of the central Pyrenees, and do not descend, like those of the Alps, far down into the valleys, but have their greatest lengths along the direction of the mountain chain.
In early 1944, construction work started for the test stands and launching pads in the Austrian Alps ( code name Salamander ), with target areas planned for the Tatra Mountains, the Arlberg range, and the area of the Ortler mountain.
* Pizzo Tambò, a mountain in the Swiss Alps near the Splügen Pass
Most of the area is covered by Dinaric Alps mountain ranges running from north-west to south-east.
* Winter – Magnentius flees to Aquileia in northern Italy and fortifies the mountain passes in the Alps.
* La Maya ( mountain ), in the Alps
In Europe, the maritime climate is able to stabilize inland temperature, because the major mountain range – the Alps – is oriented east-west ( the area east of the long Scandinavian mountain range is an exception ).
Brenner Pass (; ) is a mountain pass through the Alps along the border between Italy and Austria, and is one of the principal passes of the Alps.
Due to Montreux's location in the Alps, and as Lake Geneva is a mountain lake, Montreux has an alpine climate.
A few examples are the Montreal International Jazz Festival, Canada, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Louisiana, the BBC Proms in Royal Albert Hall, London, the Verbier Festival in the mountain resort of Verbier, Switzerland, and the Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto in the Japanese Alps near Matsumoto.

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