Italy topographic maps
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Lago di Molveno
Italy > Trentino – Alto Adige/Südtirol > Provincia di Trento > Molveno
Average elevation: 1,071 m

San Vitale Grande
Italy > Emilia-Romagna > Bologna > Calderara di Reno > Lippo
Average elevation: 33 m

Abruzzo
In Abruzzo there are two climatic zones. The coastal strip and sub-Apennine hills have a climate markedly different from that of the mountainous interior. Coastal areas have a Mediterranean climate with hot dry summers and mild winters. Inland hilly areas have a sublittoral climate with temperatures decreasing…
Average elevation: 658 m

Gran Sasso d'Italia
Italy > Abruzzo > Teramo > Isola del Gran Sasso d'Italia
Average elevation: 1,977 m

Monte Faito
Italy > Campania > Naples > Vico Equense
The summit has an elevation of 1,131 metres (3,711 ft).
Average elevation: 831 m

Mount Etna
During the first 1500 years AD, many eruptions went unrecorded (or records have been lost); among the more significant are: (1) an eruption in about 1030 AD near Monte Ilice on the lower southeast flank, which produced a lava flow that travelled about 10 km, reaching the sea north of Acireale; the villages of…
Average elevation: 1,157 m

Peveragno
The town has an average altitude above sea level of 570 meters. At the foot of Mount Bisalta, whose name derives from the fact that it consists of two peaks close to each other but well distinguished, the highest one is 2404 m above sea level. With its main villages, S. Margherita, S. Lorenzo, S. Giovenale,…
Average elevation: 860 m

Villa Minozzo
Italy > Emilia-Romagna > Reggio nell'Emilia
Its territory includes the ski resort of Febbio and the highest peak in the province, Monte Cusna at 2,121 metres (6,959 ft) above sea level. Through the frazione of Civago and the Forbici Pass, elevation 1,574 metres (5,164 ft), the Garfagana can be reached.
Average elevation: 1,001 m

Ortler - Ortles
Italy > Trentino – Alto Adige/Südtirol > South Tyrol > Stilfs - Stelvio
The Ortler was first climbed by Josef Pichler [de] ("Pseirer-Josele"), a chamois hunter from St. Leonhard in Passeier, and his companions Johann Leitner and Johann Klausner from Zell am Ziller on 27 September 1804. The ascent had been a request of Archduke Johann of Austria, who felt strongly that after the…
Average elevation: 3,175 m