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Marmolada (Ladin: Marmolèda; German: Marmolata,
pronounced [maʁmoˈlaːta] ) is a
mountain in
northeastern Italy and the
highest mountain of the Dolomites...
- 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...
- Pelmo. Paul
Grohmann later climbed numerous peaks such as the Antelao,
Marmolada, Tofana,
Monte Cristallo and the Boè.
Around 1860 the
Agordin mountaineer...
- The
Marmolada Glacier (Italian:
Ghiacciaio della Marmolada) is
located on the
mountain Marmolada in the
province of Belluno, Italy.
Marmolada Glacier...
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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...
- 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...
- firsts: the
Heiligkreuzkofel middle pillar and the
direct south face of the
Marmolada. In 1969,
Messner joined an
Andes expedition,
during which he succeeded...
- 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...
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Heritage Site. The
Marmolada, at 3,343 m (10,968 ft)
above sea level, is the
highest mountain in the Dolomites. The
glacier on the
Marmolada is also a landmark...
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through various mountain ranges including Plose-Putia, Puez-Odle, Sella,
Marmolada, Pale di San
Martino and
Vette Feltrine, and
crosses 30
mountain p****es...