Pizzo dell'Alpe Gelato

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Pizzo dell'Alpe Gelato
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Pizzo dell'Alpe Gelato
Location in the Alps
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Pizzo dell'Alpe Gelato
Pizzo dell'Alpe Gelato (Piedmont)
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Pizzo dell'Alpe Gelato
Pizzo dell'Alpe Gelato (Switzerland)
Highest point
Elevation 2,613 m (8,573 ft)
Prominence 360 m (1,180 ft)  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Coordinates 46°15′05″N8°26′35″E / 46.25139°N 8.44306°E / 46.25139; 8.44306 Coordinates: 46°15′05″N8°26′35″E / 46.25139°N 8.44306°E / 46.25139; 8.44306
Geography
Location Switzerland / Italy
Parent range Lepontine Alps

The Pizzo dell'Alpe Gelato is a mountain in the Lepontine Alps on the Swiss-Italian border.


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