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The '''Swiss Alpine Club''' (German: '''Schweizer Alpen-Club''', French: '''Club Alpin Suisse''', Italian: '''Club Alpino Svizzero''', Romansh: '''Club Alpin Svizzer''') is the largest mountaineering club in [[Switzerland]]. It was founded in [[1863]] in [[Olten]] and it is now composed of 111 sections with 110 000 members (2006).
The '''Swiss Alpine Club''' (German: '''Schweizer Alpen-Club''', French: '''Club Alpin Suisse''', Italian: '''Club Alpino Svizzero''', Romansh: '''Club Alpin Svizzer''') is the largest mountaineering club in [[Switzerland]]. It was founded in [[1863]] in [[Olten]] and it is now composed of 111 sections with 110 000 members (2006).

==See also==
[[Swiss Alps]]


==External link==
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The Swiss Alpine Club (German: Schweizer Alpen-Club, French: Club Alpin Suisse, Italian: Club Alpino Svizzero, Romansh: Club Alpin Svizzer) is the largest mountaineering club in Switzerland. It was founded in 1863 in Olten and it is now composed of 111 sections with 110 000 members (2006).

See also

Swiss Alps