Monte Alpi
Mountain in Italy
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Monte Alpi
Italy
Monte Alpi with its twin peaks Pizzo Falcone (1.900 m) and Santa Croce (1.893 m) is a mountain of Basilicata, southern Italy.
References
- ^ "Topographic map of Monte Alpi". opentopomap.org. Retrieved 2023-06-04.
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Mountains of Basilicata
- Monte Alpi
- Monte Calvario
- Monte Carmine
- Monte Caruso
- Coccovello
- Dolomiti lucane
- Monti Li Foj
- Massiccio del Sirino
- Monti la Spina – Zaccana
- Pollino
- Monte San Biagio
- Serra di Castrocucco
- Toppa Pizzuta
- Monte Volturino
- Monte Vulture
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