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Corno Grande 2.912 BASILICATA (Basilikata) Monte Serra HÖCHSTE GIPFEL DER ITALIENISCHEN REGIONEN REGION GIPFEL HÖHE (M) ABBRUZZO (Abbruzzen) Corno Grande 2.912 BASILICATA (Basilikata) Monte Serra Dolcedorme 2.267 CALABRIA (Kalabrien) Pollino 2.248 CAMPANIA (Kampanien) Monte Cervati 1.898 EMILIA ROMAGNA Monte Cimone 2.165 FRIULI-VENENEZIA GIULIA (Friaul-Julisch-Venetien) Cogliàns 2.730 LAZIO (Latium) Monte Gorzano 2.458 LIGURIA (Ligurien) Saccarello 2.200 LOMBARDIA (Lombardei) Pizzo Zupò 3.996 MARCHE (Marken) Monte Vettore 2.476 MOLISE Monte Capraro 1.730 PIEMONTE (Piemont) Gran Paradiso 4.061 PUGLIA (Apulien) Monte Cornacchia 1.151 SARDEGNA (Sardinien) La Marmora 1.834 SICILIA (Sizilien) Etna 3.340 TOSCANA (Toskana) Monte Prado 2.054 TRENTINO-ALTO ADIGE (TRIENT-SÜDTIROL) Ortler (Ortles) 3.905 UMBRIA (Umbrien) Cima Redentore 2.448 VALLE D'AOSTA (VALLÉE D'AOSTE, Aostatal) Mont Blanc de Courmayeur 4.748 VENETO (Venetien) Marmolata 3.342 HÖCHSTE GIPFEL DER GEBIRGE UND GEGENDEN IN ITALIEN GEBIRGE / GEGEND GIPFEL HÖHE (M) ALPI APUANE Monte Pisanino 1.946 ALPI CARNICHE (Karnische Alpen) Monte Coglians (Hohe Warte) 2.780 ALPI COZIE (Cottische Alpen) Monte Viso 3.841 ALPI DELLA VAL MONASTERO Piz Sesvenna 3.204 ALPI DELL'ADAMELLO E DELLA PRESANELLA Cima Presanella 3.556 ALPI DI LIVIGNO Cima de' Piazzi 3.439 ALPI GIULIANE (Júlijske Alpe, Julische Alpen) Jôf di Montasio (Spik nad policami, Bramkofel) 2.754 ALPI GRAIE (Alpes Grées, Grajische Alpen) Gran Paradiso 4.061 ALPI LIGURE (Ligurische Alpen) Punta Marguareis 2.651 ALPI MARITTIME Monte Argentera 3.297 ALPI OROBIE (Bergamasker Alpen) Pizzo di Coca 3.052 ALPI PENNINI (Walliser Alpen) Punta Dufour (Dufourspitze) 4.636 APENNINO (Apennin) Corno Grande 2.914 APENNINO D'ABRUZZO Corno Grande 2.914 APENNINO LIGURE Monte Maggiorasca 1.804 BRENTA (Brentner Dolomiten) Cima Tosa 3.173 COLLI ALBANI (Albaner Berge) Monte Cavo 950 CONTRAFFORTE PLIOCENICO Monte Adone 655 DOLOMITI (Dolomiten) Marmolata 3.342 DOLOMITI DI FIEMME (Fleimstaler Alpen) Cima d'Asta 2.847 DOLOMITI FRIULANE (Friauler Dolomiten) Cima dei Preti 2.706 DURRECK-GRUPPE Durreck (Cima Dura) 3.135 GRAN SASSO D'ITALIA Corno Grande 2.914 GRUPPE DELL'ORTLES-CEVEDALE (Ortlergruppe) Ortler (Ortles) 3.905 GRUPPO DELLA SOBRETTA E DEL GAVIA Monte Sobretta 3.296 ITALIA (Italien) Monte Bianco di Courmayeur (Mont Blanc de Courmayeur) 4.678 MADONIE Pizzo Carbonara 1.979 MASSICCIO DEL BERNINA Piz Bernina 4.049 MENDELKAMM Roen 2.116 MONTE CENISIO (Mont Cenis) Monte Cenisio (Mont Cenis) 2.083 MONTI AURUNCI Monte Petrella 1.553 MONTI AUSONI Cima del Nibbio 1.152 MONTI DEL GENNARGENTU Punta La Marmora 1.834 MONTI DELLA TOLFA Monte delle Grazie 616 MONTI EREI San Giuliano 1.000 MONTI IBLEI (Hybleische Berge) Monte Lauro 986 MONTI LEPINI (Volkser Berge) Monte Semprevisa 1.536 MONTI NEBRODI Monte Sori 1.847 MONTI PELORITANI Montagna Grande 1.347 MONTI PISANI Monte Serra 917 MONTI SABATINI Monte Rocca Romana 612 MONTI SABINI Monte Pellechia 1.365 MONTI SICANI Monte Cammarata 1.578 PREALPI GARDESANE (Gardaseeberge) Monte Baldo 2.218 RIESERFERNERGRUPPE Hochgall 3.436 HÖCHSTE GIPFEL DER GEBIRGE UND GEGENDEN IN ITALIEN GEBIRGE / GEGEND GIPFEL HÖHE (M) SARNTALER ALPEN (Alpi Sarentini) Hirzer (Punta Cervina) 2.781 SERRE CALABRESI Monte Pecoraro 1.423 SILA Botte Donato 1.928 SUPRAMONTE Monte Corrasi di Oliena 1.463 TEXELGRUPPE Roteck 3.337.
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