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What is the plural of via ferrata?

A **via ferrata** ( [|Italian] for "iron road", plural // vie ferrate // or in English // via ferratas // ) is a protected climbing route found in the Alps and certain other locations. The term "via ferrata" is used in most countries and languages except notably in German-speaking countries including Switzerland and Austria, which use ** Klettersteig ** (German for "climbing path"), plural // Klettersteige //. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Via_ferrata
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Elsewhere on the Web
[|Dolomiti.org] - offers information on the Dolomites and maps and guides to several via ferratas [|Personal website about via ferratas in the Dolomites], including geo-tagged pictures and detailed trackmaps [|via ferratas guide in Mallorca] [|communitywalk.com] - Map of walks and via ferratas in the Dolomites on Google Maps (in German) [|Via-ferrata.de] - over 300 via ferratas in the Alps with detailed description and pictures (in French) [|Viaferrata-fr.net] - French site with detailed descriptions and photographs of some 160 via ferratas in France (in French) [|LaViaFerrata.net] - All via ferratas in France (in Spanish) [|Via Ferrata in Spain] - Spanish site with description of via ferratas in Catalonia, Aragon, Andorra and France (in Italian) [|VieFerrate.it] - Italian site about via ferratas in Italy, with users' reports, pictures and evaluations Discover Via Ferrata. Caren Osten Gerszberg. Experience Life magazine. September 2010. [|Template:Chn icon] [|[1]] - Chinese site about via ferratas in China, with users' reports, pictures and evaluations Description of via ferratas at Lake Garda, Italy [|nrocks.com] - Nelson Rocks Via Ferrata in West Virginia

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