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  2. Chamonix - Wikipedia

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    Chamonix-Mont-Blanc (French pronunciation: [ʃamɔni mɔ̃ blɑ̃]; Arpitan: Chamôni-Mont-Blanc), more commonly known simply as Chamonix (Chamôni), [a] [b] is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in Southeastern France. It was the site of the first Winter Olympics, held in 1924.

  3. Aiguille du Midi - Wikipedia

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    It is a popular tourist destination and can be directly accessed by cable car from Chamonix that ... The cable car travels from Chamonix to the top of the Aiguille du ...

  4. Col des Montets - Wikipedia

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    Col des Montets (elevation 1,461 m or 4,793 ft) is a mountain pass in the French Alps in the Haute-Savoie department of France.It is on the road between Chamonix, the Swiss Col de la Forclaz and Martigny in the canton of Valais, Switzerland.

  5. Mer de Glace ice cave - Wikipedia

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    Before the cave's creation, one of the main attractions for tourists visiting the Chamonix valley was the 20–30 metre-high arch formed by the Arveyron river as it emerged from the Mer de Glace glacier. However, some years, the arch failed to form or collapsed.

  6. Tourism in Savoie - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Savoie Mont Blanc reported a total capacity of 1,424,500 tourist beds across all communes in the two Savoie regions, distributed across 215,117 establishments. This figure was estimated in 2014 at 1,065,093 tourist beds for winter sports resorts, spread across 159,547 establishments. [25] Notably, 80% of these beds are in the mountains ...

  7. Col de la Forclaz - Wikipedia

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    After the Col, and Le Châtelard, the road leads to Chamonix in France via Vallorcine and the Col des Montets. The pass was little known in the 19th century. It was not until the rise in tourism, particularly in Chamonix, that the region became a popular tourist area.

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