
The Dufourspitze (Dominance 78 km – Height 4’634 m) in the canton Valais is the highest summit in Switzerland and belongs to the Monte-Rosa-Massif which is located along the Swiss-Italian border. (This is why the Dom is the highest mountain entirely on Swiss territory.)
The shot below shows the summit while the shot above shows the Monte-Rosa-Massif with the Gorner- and Grenz-Glaciers. All shots have been taken from the Gornergrat.

Here again the list of the most dominant mountains of the Alps:
- Mont Blanc (Dominance 2’812 km, Height 4’810 m)
- Piz Bernina (Dominance 138 km, Height 4’049 m)
- Barre des Écrins (Dominance 107 km, Height 4’102 m)
- Dufourspitze (Dominance 78 km, Height 4’634 m)
- Finsteraarhorn (Dominance 52 km, Height 4’274 m)
- Gran Paradiso (Dominance 45 km, Height 4’061 m)
- Combin de Grafeneire (Dominance 26.5 km, Height 4’314 m)
- Dom (Dominance 17 km, Height 4’545 m)
- Matterhorn (Dominance 14 km, Height 4’478 m)
- Aletschhorn (Dominance 13.5 km, Height 4’193 m)
And here again the overview of their locations:

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