Petite Bosse (Q2415466)

Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Petite Bosse (French pronunciation: [pətit bɔs]; 'Little Hump') is a snowy bulge, culminating at 4,547 m, on the border of France and Italy on the so-called normal routes towards the summit of Mont Blanc (the Bosses Ridge), between the Grande Bosse and the rocky protrusion known as the Rocher(s) de la Tournette. These humps, together called les Bosses, are not regarded by the UIAA as primary 4000 metre summits of the Alps, but the organisation does nevertheless include them on its 'Enlarged list of lesser summits'. It is the last elevating obstacle to be scaled by climbing parties on the final part of the itinerary to the top shared by the popular Goûter Route and the Grand Mulets Route.

Summary from Italiano / Italian Wikipedia (itwiki)

La Petite Bosse (4.547 m s.l.m.) è una montagna del Massiccio del Monte Bianco, a nord-ovest della sua vetta.

Summary from Français / French Wikipedia (frwiki)

La Petite Bosse est un bombement neigeux, culminant à 4 547 m, sur la voie normale du mont Blanc (l’arête des Bosses), entre la Grande Bosse et le rocher de la Tournette. Elle ne fait pas partie de la liste officielle des 82 sommets des Alpes de plus de 4000 mètres, mais apparaît dans la liste complémentaire des sommets secondaires.

Wikidata location: 45.8361, 6.8547 view on OSM or edit on OSM

matches

login to upload wikidata tags

found 2 match candidates

node: Dôme du Goûter (OSM), 1.62 km from Wikidata [show tags]
ele: 4304
name: Dôme du Goûter
name:fr: Dôme du Goûter
name:it: Dôme du Goûter
natural: peak
wikidata: Q30434
wikipedia: fr:Dôme du Goûter
importance: regional
summit:cross: no

wikidata mismatch: Q30434
node: Petite Bosse (OSM), 192 m from Wikidata [show tags]
ele: 4547
name: Petite Bosse
source: Carta Tecnica Regione VDA
natural: peak
wikidata: Q2415466
wikipedia: fr:Petite Bosse

wikidata match: Q2415466

Search criteria from Wikidata

view with query.wikidata.org

mountain (Q8502) natural=peak

Search criteria from categories

Mountains of the Alps natural=peak