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Coordinates: 46°39.54′N 8°40.26′E / 46.65900°N 8.67100°E / 46.65900; 8.67100
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{{Infobox Mountain Pass
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| Caption =Road sign at Oberalp Pass
| Caption =Road sign at Oberalp Pass
| Elevation = 2044 m.
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'''Oberalp Pass''' (Romansh: ''Alpsu'' or ''Cuolm d'Ursera'', German: ''Oberalppass'') (el. 2044 m.) is a high [[mountain pass]] in the [[Swiss Alps]] connecting the [[Cantons of Switzerland|cantons]] of [[Graubünden]] and [[Canton of Uri|Uri]] between [[Disentis]] and [[Andermatt]].
'''Oberalp Pass''' (Romansh: ''Alpsu'' or ''Cuolm d'Ursera'', German: ''Oberalppass'') (el. 2044 m.) is a high [[mountain pass]] in the [[Swiss Alps]] connecting the [[Cantons of Switzerland|cantons]] of [[Graubünden]] and [[Canton of Uri|Uri]] between [[Disentis]] and [[Andermatt]].
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[[Oberalpsee]] is located 20 m below, in direction of Andermatt.
[[Oberalpsee]] is located 20 m below, in direction of Andermatt.

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File:Galeriestraße cropped.jpg|Oberalp Pass
File:Oberalpsee.jpg|[[Oberalpsee]]
File:Oberalppass mgb.jpg|[[Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn]](MGB)
File:Tomasee.jpg|[[Tomasee]]
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== External links ==
== External links ==
{{commonscat|Oberalppass|Oberalp Pass}}
*[http://www.climbbybike.com/climb.asp?Col=Passo%20dellOberalp%20&qryMountainID=5510 Profile on climbbybike.com]
*[http://www.climbbybike.com/climb.asp?Col=Passo%20dellOberalp%20&qryMountainID=5510 Profile on climbbybike.com]



Revision as of 05:53, 6 March 2009

Oberalp Pass

Oberalp Pass (Romansh: Alpsu or Cuolm d'Ursera, German: Oberalppass) (el. 2044 m.) is a high mountain pass in the Swiss Alps connecting the cantons of Graubünden and Uri between Disentis and Andermatt.

The Rhine springs from a source nearby (Tomasee).

Oberalpsee is located 20 m below, in direction of Andermatt.