Adamello Presanella Alps
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Overview map of the Adamello-Presanella Alps |
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Highest peak | Cima Presanella ( 3556 m slm ) |
location | Provinces of Brescia and Trento , Italy |
part of | Southern alps |
Classification according to | AVE 49 |
Coordinates | 46 ° 14 ′ N , 10 ° 40 ′ E |
The Adamello-Presanella-Alps are a mountain group of the Southern Alps in Northern Italy according to the Alpine Association classification of the Eastern Alps . It includes the Adamello group and the western part of the Prealpi Bresciane (Brescian Prealps).
Boundary
The Adamello-Presanella Alps are limited as follows:
- to the Bergamasque Alps in the west the Val Camonica des Oglio from Lake Iseo to Edolo
- to the Sobretta-Gavia-Gruppe in the northwest with the upper reaches of the Oglio between Edolo and Ponte di Legno as the border
- to the Ortler Alps in the north, the Tonale Pass line with Val Vermiglio (upper Val di Sole ) in the east
- to the Brenta group in the northeast of Dimaro in Val di Sole up the Meledrio , over the Passo Campo Carlo Magno into the valley of the Sarca with Madonna di Campiglio ( Valle di Campiglio ) and further over Pinzolo to Tione di Trento ( Val Rendena )
- to the Lake Garda mountains in the east and south-east of Tione the Val di Breguzzo via Bondo into the Val Caffaro ( Creto - Ponte Cáffaro ) and the Bagolino - Passo di Maniva - Val Trompia - Col di San Zeno line
- in the south the line Col di San Zeno - Lake Iseo forms the border, south of it the foothills - unclassified by the AVE - run west of Brescia into the Alpine foothills of Lombardy (Brescianer Voralpen)
Mountain groups and mountains
- Adamello group:
- Cima Presanella ( 3556 m slm )
- Monte Adamello ( 3554 m slm )
- Monte Carè Alto ( 3463 m slm )
- Dosson di Genova ( 3441 m slm )
- Corno Bianco ( 3434 m slm )
- Monte Fumo ( 3418 m slm )
- Corno di Cavento ( 3406 m slm )
- Cornone di Blumone ( 2830 m slm )
- Prealpi Bresciane:
- Monte Columbine ( 2162 m slm )
- Monte Gugliemo ( 1949 m slm )
- Monte Ario ( 1757 m slm )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Franz Grassler : Alpine Association classification of the Eastern Alps. In: Alpenvereins-Jahrbuch Berg '84 , pp. 215–224, quoted from Mathias Zehring: Ostalpen. In: mountain album. Retrieved May 9, 2008 .