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The Via Alpina in figures
The Via Alpina covers in total eight countries, 30 regions, cantons or länder and more than 200 municipalities. … from sea level to an altitude of over 3000 m From one shoreline to the other - from the Adriatic to the Ligurian seas – the Via Alpina reaches its highest point at 3019 m at the Niederjoch pass (on the Italo-Austrian border). … on 5000 km of trails The Via Alpina route is made up of five sections: the Red, Purple, Yellow, Green and Blue (*) Trails representing a total of 5000 km of walking trails. … and 342 stages 58 of which are cross-border 22 in Slovenia, 121 in Italy, 30 in Germany, 70 in Austria, 3 in Liechtenstein, 55 in Switzerland, 40 in France and… 1 in Monaco. | | (*) Red Trail: 161 stages. Trail linking Trieste and Monaco across all eight countries. Purple Trail: 66 stages. Slovenia, Austria, Germany. Yellow Trail: 40 stages. Italy, Austria, Germany. Green Trail: 14 stages. Liechtenstein, Switzerland. Blue Trail: 61 stages. Switzerland, Italy, France. | The Alps are… - 13.9 million inhabitants, eight countries and more than 6000 municipalities
- 4 national languages (German, Italian, French, Slovene) as well as regional languages and dialects (Romansch, Ladin, Frulian, Alemanic, Bavarian, Walser, Langue D’Oc, Franco-Provençal...)
- 500 million overnight stays per year - 5 million tourist beds
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