Monte Alpi

Mountain in Italy
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Monte Alpi is located in Italy
Monte Alpi
Monte Alpi
Italy
LocationBasilicata, ItalyParent rangeApennine Mountains

Monte Alpi with its twin peaks Pizzo Falcone (1.900 m) and Santa Croce (1.893 m) is a mountain of Basilicata, southern Italy.

References

  1. ^ "Topographic map of Monte Alpi". opentopomap.org. Retrieved 2023-06-04.
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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
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