Dolomites

Dolomites
a section of the Alps in north-eastern Italy
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  • Dolomites — ou Alpes dolomitiques massif calcaire italien des Alpes orient. (3 360 m au Marmolada) …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Dolomites — [dō′lə mīts΄, däl′əmīts΄] division of the E Alps, in N Italy: highest peak, 10,965 ft (3,342 m): also Dolomite Alps …   English World dictionary

  • Dolomites — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Dolomite (homonymie). Dolomites Carte de localisation des Dolomites. Géographie …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Dolomites — For other uses, see Dolomites (disambiguation). Dolomites Italian: Dolomiti German: Dolomiten Range …   Wikipedia

  • Dolomites — /doh leuh muyts , dol euh /, n. (used with a pl. v.) a mountain range in N Italy: a part of the Alps. Highest peak, Marmolada, 10,965 ft. (3340 m). Also called Dolomite Alps. * * * Italian Alpi Dolomitiche Mountain group, northern Italian Alps.… …   Universalium

  • Dolomites Railway — The Dolomites Railway railway (German: Dolomitenbahn, Italian: Ferrovia delle Dolomiti), was a railway in Northern Italy crossing the Dolomites mountains. The 64,913km long railway began in Calalzo and ended in Toblach. Its gauge was 950 mm. The… …   Wikipedia

  • Dolomites — geographical name range of E Alps NE Italy between Adige & Piave rivers see Marmolada …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Dolomites — Do•lo•mites [[t]ˈdoʊ ləˌmaɪts, ˈdɒl ə [/t]] n. pl. geg a mountain range in N Italy: a part of the Alps. Highest peak, Marmolada, 10,965 ft. (3340 m). Also called Do′lomite Alps′ …   From formal English to slang

  • Dolomites — /doh leuh muyts , dol euh /, n. (used with a pl. v.) a mountain range in N Italy: a part of the Alps. Highest peak, Marmolada, 10,965 ft. (3340 m). Also called Dolomite Alps …   Useful english dictionary

  • Massif Des Dolomites — Dolomites Dolomites Carte de localisation des Dolomites. Géographie Altitude 3 343 m, Marmolada …   Wikipédia en Français

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