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cime+de+la+bonette Latitude and Longitude:

44°19′18″N 06°48′25″E / 44.32167°N 6.80694°E / 44.32167; 6.80694
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Cime de la Bonette
Cime de la Bonette, viewed from the northern ascent of the Col de la Bonette pass from Jausiers
Highest point
Elevation2,860 m (9,380 ft)
Prominence180 m (590 ft)  Edit this on Wikidata
Isolation6.01 km (3.73 mi)  Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates 44°19′18″N 06°48′25″E / 44.32167°N 6.80694°E / 44.32167; 6.80694
Geography
Cime de la Bonette is located in France
Cime de la Bonette
Cime de la Bonette
Parent range Massif du Mercantour-Argentera

Cime de la Bonette (el. 2,860 metres or 9,383 feet) is a mountain in the French Alps, near the border with Italy. It is situated within the Mercantour National Park on the border of the departments of Alpes-Maritimes and Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, between the Ubaye Valley and the valley of the Tinée River.

"Cime" means "summit" in French.

The summit is surrounded by road from the Col de la Bonette, which reaches 2,802 metres (9,193 ft), and is the second highest paved through route in the Alps. It is also the highest point reached by the Tour de France. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Woodland, Les (2003). The Yellow Jersey Companion to the Tour de France. London: Yellow Jersey Press. p. 261. ISBN  0-224-06318-9.

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cime+de+la+bonette Latitude and Longitude:

44°19′18″N 06°48′25″E / 44.32167°N 6.80694°E / 44.32167; 6.80694
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cime de la Bonette
Cime de la Bonette, viewed from the northern ascent of the Col de la Bonette pass from Jausiers
Highest point
Elevation2,860 m (9,380 ft)
Prominence180 m (590 ft)  Edit this on Wikidata
Isolation6.01 km (3.73 mi)  Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates 44°19′18″N 06°48′25″E / 44.32167°N 6.80694°E / 44.32167; 6.80694
Geography
Cime de la Bonette is located in France
Cime de la Bonette
Cime de la Bonette
Parent range Massif du Mercantour-Argentera

Cime de la Bonette (el. 2,860 metres or 9,383 feet) is a mountain in the French Alps, near the border with Italy. It is situated within the Mercantour National Park on the border of the departments of Alpes-Maritimes and Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, between the Ubaye Valley and the valley of the Tinée River.

"Cime" means "summit" in French.

The summit is surrounded by road from the Col de la Bonette, which reaches 2,802 metres (9,193 ft), and is the second highest paved through route in the Alps. It is also the highest point reached by the Tour de France. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Woodland, Les (2003). The Yellow Jersey Companion to the Tour de France. London: Yellow Jersey Press. p. 261. ISBN  0-224-06318-9.

External links


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