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monte+zucchero Latitude and Longitude:

46°21′15″N 8°42′51″E / 46.35417°N 8.71417°E / 46.35417; 8.71417
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Monte Zucchero
Monte Zucchero (left) from the Val Redorta
Highest point
Elevation2,735 m (8,973 ft)
Prominence554 m (1,818 ft) [1]
Parent peak Dammastock
Coordinates 46°21′15″N 8°42′51″E / 46.35417°N 8.71417°E / 46.35417; 8.71417
Naming
Native nameZuccar ( Lombard)
Geography
Monte Zucchero is located in Switzerland
Monte Zucchero
Monte Zucchero
Location in Switzerland
Location Ticino, Switzerland
Parent range Lepontine Alps

Monte Zucchero (Italian: [ˈmonte dˈdzukkero, - tˈtsuk-]; Ticinese: Zuccar [ˈtsykar]) is a mountain in the Lepontine Alps of Switzerland, located between Bignasco and Sonogno in the canton of Ticino. Reaching a height of 2,735 metres above sea level, Monte Zucchero is the highest summit on the range south of the Passo di Redorta, that separates the Valle Maggia from the Valle Verzasca.

References

  1. ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Passo di Redòrta (2,181 m).

monte+zucchero Latitude and Longitude:

46°21′15″N 8°42′51″E / 46.35417°N 8.71417°E / 46.35417; 8.71417
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Monte Zucchero
Monte Zucchero (left) from the Val Redorta
Highest point
Elevation2,735 m (8,973 ft)
Prominence554 m (1,818 ft) [1]
Parent peak Dammastock
Coordinates 46°21′15″N 8°42′51″E / 46.35417°N 8.71417°E / 46.35417; 8.71417
Naming
Native nameZuccar ( Lombard)
Geography
Monte Zucchero is located in Switzerland
Monte Zucchero
Monte Zucchero
Location in Switzerland
Location Ticino, Switzerland
Parent range Lepontine Alps

Monte Zucchero (Italian: [ˈmonte dˈdzukkero, - tˈtsuk-]; Ticinese: Zuccar [ˈtsykar]) is a mountain in the Lepontine Alps of Switzerland, located between Bignasco and Sonogno in the canton of Ticino. Reaching a height of 2,735 metres above sea level, Monte Zucchero is the highest summit on the range south of the Passo di Redorta, that separates the Valle Maggia from the Valle Verzasca.

References

  1. ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Passo di Redòrta (2,181 m).

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