Monte Argentera

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Monte Argentera is a prominent mountain peak in the southwestern Alps of Italy, known for its rugged terrain and popularity among climbers and hikers.

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Monte Argentera canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
mountain peak
climbingRoutes normal route from Rifugio Remondino
country Italy
elevation 3297 m
3297 metres
firstAscentYear 1879
hasCategory Alpine three-thousanders
Mountains of Piedmont
Alps
surface form: Mountains of the Alps
hasFeature glacial cirques
rocky ridges
steep faces
hasMountainHutNearby Rifugio Bozano
Rifugio Remondino
hasSummit Cima Nord
Cima Sud
highestPointOf Maritime Alps
isPopularFor climbing
hiking
mountaineering
locatedIn Alps
Italy
Piedmont
Province of Cuneo
Cottian Alps
surface form: southwestern Alps
locatedInProtectedArea Parco Naturale Alpi Marittime
surface form: Parco Naturale delle Alpi Marittime
mapLabel Monte Argentera self-link
mountainRange Maritime Alps
near Valdieri
surface form: Terme di Valdieri

Valle Gesso
partOf Alps
Maritime Alps
prominence about 1300 m
region Piedmont
terrain rugged

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Maritime Alps highestPoint Monte Argentera
Monte Argentera mapLabel Monte Argentera self-link