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List of mountains in Italy
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This article contains a sortable table listing mountains of Italy. All mountain heights and prominences on the list are from the largest-scale maps available.[1] In the list, only the exact location of the culminating point of the mountain is considered.
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Alps
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Sicily
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Sardinia
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Mountain | Height | Drop | Coordinates | Range | Province | First ascent | ||
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La Marmora | 1,834 | 6,017 | 1,834 | 6,017 | 40°1′N 9°18′E | Sardinia | ||
Monte Linas | 1,216 | 3,990 | 1,190 | 3,900 | 39°27′N 8°37′E | Sardinia | ||
Monte Limbara | 1,365 | 4,478 | 1,070 | 3,510 | 40°51′N 9°11′E | Sardinia | ||
Monte Is Caravius | 1,116 | 3,661 | 970 | 3,180 | 39°9′N 8°50′E | Sardinia | ||
Monte Santu Padre | 1,025 | 3,363 | 71 | 233[5] | 40°17′48″N 8°50′27″E | Catena del Marghine | Sardinia |
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Mountain | Height | Drop | Coordinates | Province | Island | Range | First ascent | ||
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Mount Capanne | 1,018 | 3,340 | 1,007 | 3,304 | 42°46′N 10°10′E | Livorno | Elba | Elba | |
Monte Fossa delle Felci | 963 | 3,159 | 963 | 3,159 | 38°33′N 14°51′E | Messina | Salina | Aeolian | |
Mount Stromboli | 924 | 3,031 | 924 | 3,031 | 38°48′N 15°13′E | Messina | Stromboli | Aeolian | |
Monte dei Porri | 860 | 2,820 | 565 | 1,854 | 38°34′N 14°49′E | Messina | Salina | Aeolian | |
Mount Epomeo | 789 | 2,589 | 787 | 2,582 | 40°44′N 13°54′E | Naples | Ischia | Campanian | |
Monte Solaro | 589 | 1,932 | 589 | 1,932 | 40°33′N 14°13′E | Campanian | Capri | ||
Vulcano | 501 | 1,644 | 501 | 1,644 | 38°24′N 14°58′E | Messina | Vulcano | Aeolian |
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Notes
- Numbers in italics are estimates because a precise height for the key col is lacking.
- For the Eastern Alps the range names are according to the Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps.
- The lowest col between equally high Gletscherhorn and Piz Gallagiun is the 383 m-deep (1,257 ft) Passo de la Prasgnola. They share the 2,694 m (8,839 ft) key col Pass da la Duana.
- Punta di Scais is a twin peak with Pizzo Redorta, 700 m (2,300 ft) to the south and separated by the 133 m-deep (436 ft) "Passo Scais". They are sometimes given the same height (3,038 m (9,967 ft)). Elsewhere Punta di Scais is 1 or 2 metres (3 ft 3 in or 6 ft 7 in) higher.
- Equally high Sas Rigais and Furcheta are only 600 m (2,000 ft) apart but joined by the 329 m-deep (1,079 ft) Salieresscharte.
- Equally high Cima del Sasse & Moiazza Sud are separated by the 363 m-deep (1,191 ft) Forcella delle Sasse
- A point 2978 on the Italian topographic map, between Tête des Vieux (2,873 m, 9,426 ft) and Têtes de Jeunes (2,785 m, 9,137 ft), has been copied by the Swiss and French topographic maps, but is not supported by the SRTM data nor by the topology of the mountain. It probably was a typo, perhaps for 2778.
- Commonly given a height of 2,652 m (8,701 ft). This is the height of the top of the north face. The true summit is 100 m (330 ft) SSE.
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