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Corno di Faller

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Corno di Faller
Corno di Faller (right) seen from Alagna Valsesia
Highest point
Elevation3,128 m (10,262 ft)
Geography
Map
LocationPiedmont, Italy
Parent rangePennine Alps

Corno di Faller, also known as Monte Turlo, or Fallerhorn in Walser language, is a mountain of Piedmont, Italy, with an elevation of 3,128 metres (10,262 ft).[1][2][3][4]

Part of the Pennine Alps, it is located between the Valsesia, in the Province of Vercelli, and the Valle Anzasca, in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola. It lies west of Colle Turlo and south of the Bocchetta di Faller.[5][6][7][8]

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