Cimon della Pala, sometimes called Cimone and The Matterhorn of the Dolomites (il Cervino delle Dolomiti), is the best-known peak of the Pale di San Martino...
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Peitlerkofel Group Puez Group Fanes Group Schlern Group Rosengarten Latemar Pala Lüsen Mountains Civetta Pelmo Marmarole Cadini Group Cristallo Group Sorapiss...
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Vezzana (redirect from Cima della Vezzana)
has an altitude of 3,192 metres. The peak is flanked by that of the Cimon della Pala. It was first ascended in 1872 by Douglas William Freshfield and Charles...
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1970 by mountain guides from San Martino di Castrozza) ascends the Cimon della Pala the "Matterhorn of the Dolomites" as far as the bivouac Fiamme Gialle...
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World Heritage Site. Vezzana, 3,192 m Cimon della Pala, 3,184 m Cima dei Bureloni, 3,130 m Cima di Focobon, 3,054 m Pala di San Martino, 2,982 m Fradusta,...
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Pale di San Martino, of which the highest peaks are Vezzana and the Cimon della Pala. Arthur Schnitzler's 1924 novella Fräulein Else is set in San Martino...
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Valsugana. It is over 21 km away from the nearest higher summit, the Cimon della Pala. Just south of the summit is a mountain lake at 2460 m, the Lago di...
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Varesotto (urban areas of Varese). In 1938, he exhibited in Milan Cimon della pala-Dolomiti, a work characterized by an amplitude of segantiniana visual...
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Grandes Jorasses (1868) Hohberghorn, Langkofel (1869) Ailefroide, Cimon della Pala, Lenzspitze (1870) Portjengrat, Aiguille du Plan (1871) Pierre Menue...
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Customs Guards Corps became the "Corps of the Royal Finance Guard" (Corpo della Regia Guardia di Finanza) whose task was to "impede, suppress and report...
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