Croda da Lago
Mountain in Italy
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Croda da Lago
Location in the Alps
Croda da Lago is a small mountain chain in the central Dolomites in Veneto, northern Italy, just east of the Giau Pass. The highest peak of the group, the Cima d'Ambrizzola has an elevation of 2,715 metres. The range is very popular with hikers and mountain cyclists.[1]
Main Summits
- Cima Ambrizzola, 2715 m
- Croda da Lago, 2701 m
- Cima de Lastoi, 2657 m
- Monte Cernera, 2657 m
- Becco di Mezzodì, 2603 m
References
- ^ "Croda da Lago - summitpost". summitpost.org. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
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Comune of Cortina d'Ampezzo
- Antelao
- Becco di Mezzodì
- Cinque Torri
- Cristallo
- Croda da Lago
- Faloria
- Falzarego Pass
- Lagazuoi
- Pocol
- Pomagagnon
- Sorapiss
- Tofane
- Val d'Ansiei
- SG Cortina
- Stadio olimpico del ghiaccio
- 1944 Winter Olympics
- 1956 Winter Olympics
- 1963 World Figure Skating Championships
- 2009 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
- 2010 World Men's Curling Championship
- FIBT World Championships:
- 1937
- 1939
- 1950
- 1954
- 1960
- 1966
- 1981
- 1989
- 1999
- FIS Alpine World Ski Championships:
- 1932
- 1941
- FIS Nordic World Ski Championships:
- 1927
- 1941
- See Category:People from Cortina d'Ampezzo
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