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Massif des Trois-Évêchés (Occitan: Massís dei Tres Eveschats, literally the massif of the Three Bishoprics) is a mountain range in the Provence Alps and Prealps in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France. Its name comes from the central summit of the massif, the Pic des Trois-Évêchés (so named because it marked the boundary between the dioceses of Digne, Embrun and Senez) where there are ridges to the north, west and south. The highest peak is the Tête de l'Estrop, at 2,961 metres (9,715 ft).

Massif des Trois-Évêchés
Summit view of the Three Bishoprics (2818 m) and Dent des Évêchés (2771 m) from the northwest
Highest point
PeakTête de l'Estrop
Elevation2,961 m (9,715 ft)
Geography
The Massif des Trois-Évêchés is at the lower centre
CountryFrance
RegionProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
DepartementAlpes-de-Haute-Provence
Range coordinates44°17′N 06°32′E
Parent rangeProvence Alps and Prealps
Geology
Type of rockSedimentary rock

Geography


The massif in the broadest sense extends from north to south between the Bes to the west, the Ubaye in the north, the Verdon to the east and the Asse (approximately) to the south. It is also crossed by the Bléone and the Vallon du Laverq.

It is surrounded to the north by the Massif du Parpaillon, east by the Massif du Pelat, south-east by the Préalpes de Castellane and finally to the south and to the west by the Préalpes de Digne (which some southern peaks, or even the whole massif, are sometimes attached, although significantly higher altitudes, and different orientation).


Main summits


The Montagne de Cordœil, of a more modest size and elevation [2,114 metres (6,936 ft)], is completely isolated from the rest of the massif, the Verdon to the east and the Issole to the north and west.


Geology


The massif of the Trois-Évêchés consists of sedimentary rock, mostly sandstones and marls, typical of the pre-Alps. The geological nature of the north of the massif relates to the Ubaye Valley.


Plane crash


On 24 March 2015, Andreas Lubitz, co-pilot of Germanwings Flight 9525, who was reported to have had mental health problems, deliberately crashed the plane into the massif, after he locked the Captain out of the cockpit.[1][2]


Activities



Winter sports



Canyoning


The massif contains, amongst others, two canyoning descents of high and exceptional level: Male Vasudevan and Bussing.


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На других языках


[de] Massif des Trois-Évêchés

Das Massif des Trois-Évêchés (okzitanisch: Massís dei Tres Eveschats, deutsch: „Gebirgsmassiv der Drei Bistümer“) ist ein Bergmassiv in den südfranzösischen Provenzalischen Alpen im Département Alpes-de-Haute-Provence in der Region Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur. Sein Name leitet sich von 2818 Meter hohen Gipfel Trois-Évêchés ab, der als zentraler topografischer Punkt in diesem Massiv gilt. Die höchste Erhebung ist jedoch der Tête de l’Estrop, ein Berg mit 2961 m, eine Namensbezeichnung aus dem Okzitanischen.[1]
- [en] Massif des Trois-Évêchés

[fr] Massif des Trois-Évêchés

Le massif des Trois-Évêchés (en occitan : Massís dei Tres Eveschats) est un massif des Alpes françaises situé sur le département des Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.



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