Monte Cinto

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Monte Cinto is the tallest mountain in Corsica, renowned for its rugged alpine terrain and panoramic views over the island and the Mediterranean Sea.

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Monte Cinto massif 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
natural geographic feature
climate alpine climate at higher elevations
continent Europe
country France
elevation 2706 m
about 2706 metres above sea level
hasClimbingSeason summer
hasFeature high mountain lakes in surrounding area
rocky ridges
steep slopes
hasGeology primarily granite and metamorphic rocks
hasProtectionStatus partly within regional natural park areas of Corsica
hasRelativeLocation northwestern interior of Corsica
hasSnowCover often snow-covered in winter
hasTerrain rugged alpine terrain
hasTrail routes starting from Haut-Asco
hasView panoramic views over Corsica
panoramic views over the Mediterranean Sea
isHighestPointOf Corsica
Corsican mountains
Haute-Corse
surface form: department of Haute-Corse
isPartOf Mediterranean Basin
surface form: Mediterranean region
isPopularFor alpine trekking
hiking
mountaineering
isTouristAttraction yes
isVisibleFrom large parts of Corsica
locatedIn Corsica
France
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Haute-Corse
locatedOn Corsica
surface form: island of Corsica
nearbySettlement Asco
Calacuccia
partOf Corsican mountain range
Monte Cinto self-linksurface differs
surface form: Monte Cinto massif
prominence about 2706 m
range Monte Cinto self-linksurface differs
surface form: Monte Cinto massif

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Corsica highestPoint Monte Cinto
Monte Cinto partOf Monte Cinto self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Monte Cinto massif
Monte Cinto range Monte Cinto self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Monte Cinto massif