- The Alpi
Cusiane (or
Prealpi Cusiane) are a sub-range of the
Pennine Alps
located in
Piemonte (Italy). Alpi
Cusiane literally means Alps of Cusio; Cusio...
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Retrieved 12
October 2023. From the
geological point of view, the Alpi
Cusiane and a
small part of the
Biellese Alps
ranges of the
Pennine Alps are also...
- CH), have been
established on both
sides of the main
water divide. Alpi
Cusiane Biellese Alps
Swiss Alps
Swiss official cartography (Swiss
Federal Office...
- with an
elevation of 2,395 m (7,858 ft) is the
highest peak of the Alpi
Cusiane. The name of the
mountain is
connected to the
Walser German, a language...
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Latin (ed. A. Spengel)
Cozeulodorieso omnia vero
adpatula coemisse ian
cusianes duonus ceruses dunus i**** ue uet pom
elios eum re****...
divum empta cante...
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elevation of 2,172 m (7,126 ft) is one of the
highest peaks of the Alpi
Cusiane. The
mountain is
located on the
water divide between the
valleys of the...
- has: (paragraph 26): "cozeulodorieso. omia ũo
adpatula coemisse./ ian
cusianes duonus ceruses. dun; i****ue uet põmelios eum re****"; (paragraph 27): "diuum...
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Monte Briasco is a
mountain in the Alpi
Cusiane, in Piedmont,
northwestern Italy. It has an
elevation of 1,185
metres and is
located between the Valsesia...
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Festo s. v.
Matrem Matutam, p. 109 L; Varro, LL VI 4; Varro, VII 26 "Ian
cusianes duonus ceruses duonus I****ve": Macrobius,
Saturnalia I 3, 13. To be read...
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section =
Pennine Alps
subsection =
Southern Valsesia Alps
supergroup = Alpi
Cusiane group = M****iccio del
Mottarone code = I/B-9.IV-B.4
Prior to May 2021 the...