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Mont Malamot

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Mont Malamot
Mont Malamot from south-east.
Highest point
Elevation2,917 m (9,570 ft)
Prominence334 m (1,096 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Isolation1.71 km (1.06 mi) Edit this on Wikidata
Geography
Mont Malamot is located in France
Mont Malamot
Mont Malamot
Parent rangeCottian Alps

Mont Malamot (Italian: Monte Malamot; also called Pointe Droset in French) is a mountain in the northern Cottian Alps, near the Mont Cenis pass. It has an elevation of 2,917 metres (9,570 ft).

Currently entirely included in French territory, it separates the valleys of Dora Riparia and Arc. At the top is a large fortification built by the Italian Regio Esercito in 1889, on two floors, which could house some 200 troops. The area was further fortified in 1932-1940 during the construction of the Alpine Wall.

Sources

  • Aruga, R.; Losana, P; A. Re (1985). Alpi Cozie Settentrionali. San Donato Milanese: CAI-TCI.