Pass
Related Category: Geology and Oceanography
opening or way by which a natural or artificial barrier can be crossed. The term
pass is usually applied to a relatively narrow passage through a mountainous region. A pass, like an isthmus, may have great strategic and economic importance; the history of a nation has often been determined by its success or failure in defending a pass, and land trade routes must necessarily cross passes. In the Alps,
Saint Bernard,
Simplon, and
Saint Gotthard are important; in the Caucasus,
Daryal is traversed by a great military road; in Asia,
Khyber Pass into India and the passes of the Himalayas,
Karakorum, and other ranges are important.