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Mountain in Italy
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Monte Priaforà is a mountain of the Veneto, Italy. It has an elevation of 1,659 metres. It is part of the Little Dolomites with Cima Palon (the highest peak). Like the surrounding peaks, Mount Priaforà is made up of rocks from the Triassic and Jurassic periods.
References
Liverio Carollo, Hiking Guide of the Valleys of Posina, Lakes and the Plateau of Tonezza, II ed, 1996 Serenissima editrice, C.A.I. sezione Thiene, pp. 23-25.
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