Cunggel

The Cunggel is a mountain of the Plessur Alps, overlooking St. Peter in the canton of Graubünden. It lies on the range between the valleys of Schanfigg and Prättigau at a height of 2,413 metres. from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Culan

The Culan is a mountain of the Bernese Alps, overlooking the Col de la Croix in the Swiss canton of Vaud. It lies approximately 3 kilometres (2 mi) west of the Diablerets summit. from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cima di Cugn

Cima di Cugn is a mountain of the Lepontine Alps on the Swiss-Italian border. The tripoint between the cantons of Graubünden, Ticino and the region of Lombardy (2,194 m) is located 100 m south-west of the summit. from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Crozzon di Brenta

Crozzon di Brenta (3,135m) is a mountain in the Brenta Group of the Southern Limestone Alps in Trentino, Italy. It has three summits and is the most popular destination for mountaineering in the Brenta Group. It is connected to its parent peak Cima Tosa by a short ridge. from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Monte Crostis

Monte Crostis (el.2,251 metres (7,385 ft)) is a mountain in the Carnic Alps, located in the region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy. The Giro d’Italia intended to pass Monte Crostis in 2011, but after the death of Wouter Weylandt and ongoing protests of the peloton, the jury decided to remove the Crostis from the route. from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Croix de fer

The Croix de fer (2,343 m) is a mountain of the Mont Blanc Massif, overlooking Trient in the canton of Valais. It is located north of the Tête de Balme and L’Arolette and it is the culminating point of the group between the Col des Montets and the Col de Balme from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Croix de Culet

The Croix de Culet is a mountain of the Chablais Alps, overlooking Champéry in the canton of Valais. It lies between the valleys of Les Crosets and Planachaux. The summit can by reached by cable car from Champéry. In winter the mountain is part of the ski area Portes du Soleil. from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Croix de Belledonne

Croix de Belledonne, at 2,926 metres (9,600 ft), is one of the highest points in the Belledonne range in the French Alps, close to the highest summit in the range, Grand Pic de Belledonne at 2,977 metres (9,767 ft). The name derives from the cross erected on the summit (croix means cross in French ). from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia