Monte Zebrù

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Monte Zebrù is a prominent mountain peak in the Eastern Alps of northern Italy, known for its glaciated slopes and challenging alpine climbing routes.

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instanceOf mountain
climbingDifficulty alpine routes of mixed rock and ice
country Italy
drainageBasin Adige basin NERFINISHED
Po basin
elevation 3735 m
about 3735 metres above sea level
firstAscentBy Johann Pinggera NERFINISHED
Julius Payer NERFINISHED
firstAscentYear 1868
hasFeature alpine climbing routes
challenging climbing routes
glaciated slopes
hasGlacier Zebrù Glacier NERFINISHED
isPartOf Alps NERFINISHED
Southern Limestone Alps NERFINISHED
knownFor glacier ascents
high‑alpine mountaineering
locatedIn Eastern Alps NERFINISHED
Italy
Lombardy
Northern Italy
South Tyrol NERFINISHED
mountainRange Ortler Alps NERFINISHED
near Gran Zebrù NERFINISHED
Ortler NERFINISHED
partOf Ortler Alps NERFINISHED
prominence approximately 235 m
region Lombardy region of Italy NERFINISHED
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol NERFINISHED

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Ortler Alps contains Monte Zebrù