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{{Infobox Mountain | Name = Monte Alfeo
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| Elevation = 1,651&nbsp;m <!--NOTE: Historical measure of 1749 has been proved to be wrong -->
| elevation = 1,651&nbsp;m <!--NOTE: Historical measure of 1749 has been proved to be wrong -->
| Location = [[Emilia-Romagna]], {{ITA}}
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| Range = [[Ligurian Apennine]]
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'''Monte Alfeo''' is a mountain in the [[Ligurian Apennine]], located in the territory of the commune of [[Ottone (PC)|Ottone]], [[province of Piacenza]], central [[Italy]], in the left bank of the [[Val Trebbia]]. Having an altitude of 1,651&nbsp;m, it is part of the [[Monte Antola]] group.
'''Monte Alfeo''' is a mountain in the [[Ligurian Apennine]], located in the territory of the commune of [[Ottone (PC)|Ottone]], [[province of Piacenza]], central [[Italy]], in the left bank of the [[Val Trebbia]]. Having an altitude of 1,651&nbsp;m, it is part of the [[Monte Antola]] group.



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Monte Alfeo
Highest point
Elevation1,651 m
Coordinates44°37′41″N 09°16′30″E / 44.62806°N 9.27500°E / 44.62806; 9.27500
Geography
LocationEmilia-Romagna,  Italy
Parent rangeLigurian Apennine

Monte Alfeo is a mountain in the Ligurian Apennine, located in the territory of the commune of Ottone, province of Piacenza, central Italy, in the left bank of the Val Trebbia. Having an altitude of 1,651 m, it is part of the Monte Antola group.

It has the appearance of a large, isolated pyramid, with slopes covered by forests.

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