Dent de Folliéran

The Dent de Folliéran (2,340 m) is a mountain of the Fribourg Alps, located south of Charmey in the Swiss canton of Fribourg. It lies on the chain connecting the Vanil Noir to the Dent de Brenleire. It is one of the five summits above 2,300 metres in the canton, the other being the Vanil Noir, the Vanil de L’Ecri, the Pointe de Paray and the Dent de Brenleire. from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dent de Crolles

The Dent de Crolles (French pronunciation: ​[dɑ̃ də kʁɔl]) is a karstic mountain (2,062 m) of the Chartreuse Mountains range, 17 kilometres (11 miles) north east of Grenoble, Isère, France. It has a characteristic “tooth-like” profile and is easily recognizable in the Isère Valley (Grésivaudan) in the Grenoble area. The French word “dent” means tooth and “de Crolles” is derived from the town of Crolles, located next to the mountain. from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dent de Corjon

The Dent de Corjon (1,967 m) is a mountain of the Swiss Prealps, located west of Rossinière in the canton of Vaud. It is the culminating point of the small range lying between the valley of L’Hongrin and the Sarine, north of the Lac de l’Hongrin. from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dent de Cons

Dent de Cons is a mountain of Savoie and Haute-Savoie, France. It lies in the Bauges range of the French Prealps and has an elevation of 2,062 metres (6,765 ft). from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dent de Combette

The Dent de Combette (2,082 m) is a mountain of the western Bernese Alps, located north of Rougemont in the Swiss canton of Vaud. It lies south of the border with the canton of Fribourg, on the chain culminating at the Dent de Savigny. A secondary summit on the south side of the mountain (2,026 m) is named Rochers des Rayes. from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dent de Broc

The Dent de Broc (1,829 m) is a mountain of the Swiss Prealps, overlooking Broc and the Lake of Gruyère in the canton of Fribourg. It lies on the range north of the Vanil Noir, between the valleys of the Sarine and the Motélon. From the Col des Combes (1,668 m), a trail leads to its summit. from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dent de Brenleire

The Dent de Brenleire (lit. ’Tooth of Branleire’) is a mountain of the Fribourg Alps, located south of Charmey in the Swiss canton of Fribourg. It has an elevation of 2,353 metres above sea level and is amongst the highest summits in the canton of Fribourg, after the Vanil Noir, the Vanil de l’Ecri and the Pointe de Paray. It is also the highest mountain entirely within the canton. The summit of the Dent de Brenleire is accessible by a trail running on the east side of the mountain, from the Gros Mont. from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dent d’Oche

The Dent d’Oche is a mountain in the Haute-Savoie region of France, in the Chablais massif, near the Swiss-French border, that rises to 2,221 m (7,287 ft) in altitude. It towers above Évian, Thonon, and Lake Geneva. It offers a view of the French and Swiss Alps and the Swiss prealps. It is the northernmost summit above 2,000 m (6,600 ft) in France. About 100 m (330 ft) below the summit is a refuge of the French Alpine Club, the refuge de la Dent d’Oche. In summer, the refuge and the summit can be reached by a hike that is doable without special equipment, but significantly more difficult than the usual routes to nearby peaks such as Cornettes...

Dent Blanche

The Dent Blanche is a mountain in the Pennine Alps, lying in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. At 4,358 metres (14,298 ft)-high, it is one of the highest peaks in the Alps. from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia