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Why are Alps called Alps?

The English word Alps comes from the Latin Alpes. The Latin word Alpes could possibly come from the adjective albus (white), or could possibly come from the Greek goddess Alphito, whose name is related to alphita, the white flour; alphos, a dull white leprosy; and finally the Proto-Indo-European word *alb?ós.



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