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The population of Zermatt is 5,786.

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Zermatt railway station was created in 1891.

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BVZ Zermatt-Bahn was created in 1891.

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Zermatt is the name of a resort town in the Swiss Alps. Prettysharp.

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Zermatt is in Switzerland.

Zermatt is part of the ski resort Matterhorn ski paradise which also includes the Italian villages Cervinia and Valtournenche.

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Zermatt and Gorner Grat - 1913 was released on:

USA: March 1913

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Cicely Williams has written:

'A church in the Alps' -- subject(s): Switzerland Zermatt, Zermatt, Switzerland. St. Peter's English Church

'Zermatt saga' -- subject(s): Mountaineering

'Women on the rope' -- subject(s): Women mountaineers

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Believe It or Not - 1949 Passport to Zermatt 2-19 was released on:

USA: 1 June 1950

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I believe her home is in London but that could change at any time.

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Zermatt is a company based out of Germany that offers quick and simple taxi services to most parts of Germany. These taxis are fairly popular in Germany.

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Takeoff with Ashley Colburn - 2010 Zermatt 1-2 was released on:

USA: 27 August 2010

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The air distance from Paris, France, to Zermatt, Switzerland, is 320 miles. That equals 515 kilometers or 278 nautical miles.

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Interlaken,Lausanne,Geneva,Zurich,Zermatt

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Mt. Matterhorn is located in Zermatt,Switzerland.

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Some hotels that are affordable, less that 100 Franks per night, in Zermatt, Switzerland are Hotel Le Mazot, Hotel Weisshorn, Hotel Alfa, and Hotel Garni Tannenhoff.

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The cast of Die Bergretter - Unterwegs mit der Air Zermatt - 2007 includes: Bruno Jelk Axel Mann

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No.

It's an European mountain. Zermatt I think.

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The Matterhorn overlooks the town of Zermatt

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Hi,

go to this internet side, here is the link to the page of Zermatt:

http://www.zermatt.ch/en/index.cfm

Happy new year for all of you ;-).

Bye bye...

Best regards

Oliver(Oli1974@gmx.net)

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Berlin, Germany

London, England

Zermatt, Switzerland

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Zermatt. Its ski area is shared between Switzerland and Italy.

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by a train or air plane or if you have your own jet that would be the best and most comfiest

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Martin Schenkel died on March 26, 2003, in Zermatt, Valais, Switzerland of brain tumor.

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About 5 million people visited zermatt ski resort last eyear

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Zelda Lane is the name of a street in Memphis, Tennessee. Zermatt Avenue is the name of a street in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Heinz Philipp Badt has written:

'Zermatt, Cervinia, Saas-Fee, Saas-Almagell, Saas-Grund'

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Anni-Frid (now known as Anni-Frid Prinzessin Reuss von Plauen) lives in Zermatt, Switzerland.

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Yes, you can.

Located on Matterhorn is the Matterhorn ski paradise which is one of the 10 largest ski resorts in the world. The major villages are Zermatt and Cervinia.

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Eric Roberts has written:

'High level route, Chamonix, Zermatt, Saas' -- subject(s): Ski mountaineering, Skis and skiing

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Probably some ski resorts, like sankt anton, zermatt and so on, but most of snow falls in Kanin and up to boka kotorska...

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Well, yes, if you're offering, we'd all like to see it. But, if you're asking if one exists, my guess is no. Ms. Lyngstad -- now Her Highness Princess Anni-Frid Synni Reuss of Plauen -- has always been a very classy woman and I suspect has never been in the habit of sharing nude photos.

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Matterhorn (German) mountain is a part of the Pennine Alps. The mountain is located between the borders of Switzerland and Italy.

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There actually seems to be several candidates to this title:

1) Vallée Blanche in Chamonix from Aiguille du Midi down to Chamonix. There are several different numbers given for this run between 20 and 22 km. The Chamonix home page claims 20 km. Note that this is not a piste, it's a commonly used off-piste route where a mountain guide should be used.

2) From Kleine Matterhorn to Zermatt. Ski-zermatt claims 13 km and zermatt home page claims 22 km.

3) The Sarenne run in Alpe d'Huez is often claimed as the longest piste. It's on the piste map (from the Alpe d'Huez home page) stated as 19 km but on the Alpe d'Huez home page itself it says 16 km so it's probably not the longest piste but it is the longest black piste, even though the last part of it is more transport than black.

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There actually seems to be several candidates to this title:

1) Vallée Blanche in Chamonix from Aiguille du Midi down to Chamonix. There are several different numbers given for this run between 20 and 22 km. The Chamonix home page claims 20 km. Note that this is not a piste, it's a commonly used off-piste route where a mountain guide should be used.

2) From Kleine Matterhorn to Zermatt. Ski-zermatt claims 13 km and zermatt home page claims 22 km.

3) The Sarenne run in Alpe d'Huez is often claimed as the longest piste. It's on the piste map (from the Alpe d'Huez home page) stated as 19 km but on the Alpe d'Huez home page itself it says 16 km so it's probably not the longest piste but it is the longest black piste, even though the last part of it is more transport than black.

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Peter Cliff has written:

'Haute Route Chamonix-Zermatt'

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Frida now lives in Zermatt, Swizerland shes single and a widow following the death of her husband, Prince Heinrich Ruzzo Reuss of Plauen. She is patron of the annual music festival Zermatt Unplugged and a prominent environmental activist and anti-drug campaigner.

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Robin G. Collomb has written:

'Zermatt area' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Guide-books

'Bregaglia East' -- subject(s): Mountaineering

'Mount Ararat Region, Eastern Turkey'

'Graians West'

'Corsica mountains' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Guide-books, Mountaineering

'Mont Blanc range' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Mountaineering

'Pennine Alps West (Alpine Club Guides)'

'Zermatt and district including Saas Fee' -- subject(s): Guidebooks

'Graians East, Gran Paradiso area'

'A dictionary of mountaineering' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Mountaineering

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Pratumbor is the old latin name for Zermatt and Vallistornench is the latin name for Valtournenche. I have seen an old black & white photo of this summit metal cross with two climbers proudly stood in front of it in a bar in Cervinia where I ski.

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Then you first need to know which is the longest and that is a bit unclear. The second longest and it's location is one of the runs shown below.

1) Vallée Blanche in Chamonix from Aiguille du Midi down to Chamonix. There are several different numbers given for this run between 20 and 22 km. The Chamonix home page claims 20 km. Note that this is not a piste, it's a commonly used off-piste route where a mountain guide should be used.

2) From Kleine Matterhorn to Zermatt. Ski-zermatt claims 13 km and zermatt home page claims 22 km.

3) The Sarenne run in Alpe d'Huez is often claimed as the longest piste. It's on the piste map (from the Alpe d'Huez home page) stated as 19 km but on the Alpe d'Huez home page itself it says 16 km so it's probably not the longest piste but it is the longest black piste, even though the last part of it is more transport than black.

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