Fiemme Mountains

Mountain range in Italy


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::summary Mountain range in Italy ::

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FieldValue
nameFiemme Mountains
other_nameFleimstal Alps
photoCima d Asta.jpg
photo_captionThe Cima d'Asta, the highest peak of the range.
countryItaly
regionTrentino-South Tyrol
parentSouthern Limestone Alps
highestCima d'Asta
elevation
coordinates
mapItaly Trentino-South Tyrol
range_coordinates
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The Fiemme Mountains, sometimes also the Fleimstal Alps () or Fiemme Dolomites (), are a mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps in the Italian region of Trentino-South Tyrol. The range was named after the Fiemme Valley (Italian: Val di Fiemme; German: Fleimstal).

It is located between the Sarntal Alps, the Dolomites, the Vicentine Alps, the Garda Mountains, the Brenta and the Nonsberg Group. In the Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps (AVE) of 1984, the Fiemme Mountains are bounded as follows: the northern end is formed by the town of Bolzano from where the boundary continues southeast along the Eggental valley, over the Zanggenjoch and Satteljoch passes to Predazzo. Next it runs through Paneveggio and over the Rolle Pass into the Cismon Valley as far as Mezzano. It then crosses the Góbbera and Brocon Passes to Pieve Tesino and Strigno into the Sugana Valley. Finally it runs along the Mocheni Valley to Trento, from where follows the Etschtal valley once again to Bolzano.

In the South Tyrolean part of the Fiemme Mountains is the Trudner Horn Nature Park.

References

References

  1. [http://www.bergalbum.de/alpeneinteilung_2.htm Ostalpeneinteilung 1984] Accessed on 17 December 2008

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