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Peralba

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Prominence
  
725 m (2,379 ft)

Elevation
  
2,694 m

Mountain range
  
Location
  
Province
  
Province of Belluno

Parent range
  
Carnic Alps

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Similar
  
Monte Chiadenis, Coglians, Monte Cavallino, Monte Cridola, Creta Forata

Ferrata sartor monte peralba


Peralba (Hochweißstein in German) is a mountain of the Carnic Alps in Veneto, northeastern Italy, although its summit is only a few hundred metres from the Austrian border. It has a height of 2,694 m making it the second highest mountain of the Carnics, after Coglians. It lies on the main chain of the range, between the Austrian Lesachtal Valley in the north and the Italian Piave Valley in the south. The mountain resembles a huge cubic block of the stone, with a large summit plateau, and dominates the view from miles around.

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Map of Monte Peralba, 32045 Santo Stefano di Cadore, Province of Belluno, Italy

Monte peralba 2694m


World War IEdit

The mountain was the sight of fierce fighting as part of the Italian Front. It was a strategically important peak due to its height and prominence over the surrounding area, and its summit plateau where fortifications could be built. Even today there are remnants from the Great War on the peak, such as caves and a fort.

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Peralba Wikipedia