Matterhorn Mountain

The Matterhorn derives its name from the German words Matte which means 'Meadow' and Horn refers to 'Peak'. The mountain has a pyramidal shape with four faces facing the four compass points. It is a mountain in the mountain range of Pennine Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy. 

The  Matterhorn is an isolated mountain and was one of the last great Alpine peaks to be climbed. It is considered as the deadliest peaks in the Alps. 

Matterhorn Pennine Alps Mountain Range

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