Monte Agnèr

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Monte Agnèr
Monte Agner (centre)
Highest point
Elevation2,872 m (9,423 ft)
Geography
Monte Agnèr is located in Alps
Monte Agnèr
Monte Agnèr
Location in the Alps
LocationVeneto, Italy
Parent rangeDolomites
Climbing
First ascent1875

Monte Agnèr (2,872m) is a mountain of the Dolomites located near the village of Taibon Agordino in the Belluno, northeast Italy. It is known as Il Pizzòn, meaning Great Peak to the locals. The mountain has several sub-peaks, Lastei d'Agnèr at 2,861m, Spiz d'Agnèr Sud at 2,652m, Torre Armena at 2,652m and Spiz d'Agnèr Nord at 2,545m. It was first climbed in 1875 by Cesare Tomé, accompanied by guides Tomaso Dal Col and Martino Gnech.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Monte Agnèr". summitpost.org. Retrieved 18 February 2015.