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Monte Bìvera

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Monte Bìvera
Monte Bìvera
Highest point
Elevation2,474 m (8,117 ft)
Prominence696 m (2,283 ft)[1]
Geography
Monte Bìvera is located in Alps
Monte Bìvera
Monte Bìvera
Location in the Alps
LocationFriuli, Italy
Parent rangeCarnic Alps

Monte Bìvera (2,474 m) is a mountain of the Carnic Alps in Friuli, northeast Italy. It lies south of the main chain of the Carnics, north of the Tagliamento River and above the resort of Forni di Sopra. It is a twin peaked mountain, with the slightly lower Clapsavon (2,462 m) just to the west, and it is formed of Limestone. A popular mountain to climb, from its summit many of the giants of the Dolomites can be seen to the West, the mighty Großvenediger to the north and the Julian Alps in the east.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Monte Bìvera". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Monte Bìvera". summitpost.org. Retrieved 1 March 2015.