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- Marmolada (Ladin: Marmolèda; German: Marmolata, pronounced [maʁmoˈlaːta] ) is a mountain in northeastern Italy and the highest mountain of the Dolomites...
- The Marmolada Glacier (Italian: Ghiacciaio della Marmolada) is located on the mountain Marmolada in the province of Belluno, Italy. Marmolada Glacier...
- On 3 July 2022, a serac collapsed on the mountain of Marmolada, in the Dolomites at the regional border between Trentino and Veneto, Italy. Eleven people...
- Retrieved 2018-10-16. Matt Murphy, Marmolada glacier collapse in Italy kills seven, BBC News, 4 July 2022. "Marmolada, il bilancio definitivo: trovata l'undicesima...
- Pelmo. Paul Grohmann later climbed numerous peaks such as the Antelao, Marmolada, Tofana, Monte Cristallo and the Boè. Around 1860 the Agordin mountaineer...
- map in a separate Mountain War Offensive, a Marmolada map featuring the 'Ice City' built into the Marmolada Glacier, and a special Ascent game mode where...
- the Marmolada m****if that divided the fighters. Apart from some skirmishes between enemy patrols, who had pushed themselves up onto the Marmolada di Punta...
- high-altitude big wall free soloist, whose 2007 free solo of Fish Route on Marmolada was then the most daring in climbing history. Michael Reardon – prolific...
- through various mountain ranges including Plose-Putia, Puez-Odle, Sella, Marmolada, Pale di San Martino and Vette Feltrine, and crosses 30 mountain p****es...
- without snowfall. It reaches an altitude of 3,269 meters in the Arabba/Marmolada area. It is located on the Dolomite mountains, which were declared a UNESCO...