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Monte Cimone is the
highest mountain in the
northern Apennines, of Italy. The
mountain has an
elevation of 2,165 m and is also the
highest point in the...
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Cimone (Zimón in
local dialect) is a
comune (muni****lity) in
Trentino in the
northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol,
located about 10 kilometres...
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Tonezza del
Cimone (Cimbrian: Tonetsch) is a town in the
province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is west of SP350
provincial road, in the
Venetian Prealps...
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north to the south-east, with only
three peaks above 2,000 m –
Monte Cimone (2,165 m),
Monte Cusna (2,121 m) and Alpe di
Succiso (2,017 m). The plain...
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Monte Cimone di
Tonezza is a
mountain of the Veneto, Italy. It has an
elevation of 1,226
metres (4,022 ft).
During the
First World War,
Monte Cimone di Tonezza...
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Cimone della Bagozza is a
mountain of Lombardy, Italy. It is
located within the
Bergamo Alps. 46°00′40″N 10°15′02″E / 46.01111°N 10.25056°E / 46.01111;...
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Kerakoll Modena 2004–2005
Daytona Modena 2005–2008
Cimone Modena 2008–2010
Trenkwalder Modena 2010–2014 Casa
Modena 2014–2015 Modena...
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record temperatures as heat wave peaks". The
Washington Post. "Monte
Cimone Climate Normals 1991-2020".
National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration...
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sports thanks to the
nearby resorts of
Corno alle Scale, Abetone,
Monte Cimone. It was a
separate comune until January 2016, when it
merged with Granaglione...
- Apennines. They
extend to the
upper Tiber River. The
highest point is
Monte Cimone at 2,165 m (7,103 ft). A
separate branch, the
Apuan Alps, goes southwest...