Massiccio del Sirino

Mountain in Italy
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40°07′58″N 15°50′10″E / 40.13278°N 15.83611°E / 40.13278; 15.83611GeographyLocationBasilicata, southern ItalyParent rangeSouthern Apennines

Massiccio del Sirino is a massif of Basilicata, southern Italy. The highest peak is Monte Papa, at 2,005 m. It is located in the southern tip of the Appennino Lucano - Val d'Agri - Lagonegrese National Park.

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Mountains of Basilicata
  • Monte Alpi
  • Monte Calvario
  • Monte Carmine
  • Monte Caruso
  • Coccovello
  • Dolomiti lucane
  • Monti Li Foj
  • Massiccio del Sirino
  • Monti la Spina – Zaccana
  • Pollino
  • Monte San Biagio
  • Serra di Castrocucco
  • Toppa Pizzuta
  • Monte Volturino
  • Monte Vulture
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40°07′58″N 15°50′10″E / 40.13278°N 15.83611°E / 40.13278; 15.83611


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