Monte Roncalla

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Monte Roncalla
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Monte Roncalla
Location in Italy
Highest point
Elevation 1,658 m (5,440 ft) [1]
Coordinates 44°33′54″N9°28′09″E / 44.56500°N 9.46917°E / 44.56500; 9.46917 Coordinates: 44°33′54″N9°28′09″E / 44.56500°N 9.46917°E / 44.56500; 9.46917
Geography
Location Liguria/Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Parent range Ligurian Appennines

Monte Roncalla is a mountain in Liguria, northern Italy, part of the Ligurian Appennines.

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References

  1. Marco Salvo and Daniele Canossini (2003). Appennino ligure e tosco-emiliano. Club Alpino Italiano and Touring Club Italiano. p. 170. ISBN   8836527752 . Retrieved February 1, 2016.