Monte Amiata

Monte Amiata is the largest of the lava domes in the Amiata lava dome complex located about 20 km northwest of in the southern region of Italy. It lies within the provinces of and .
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  • Type: Peak with an elevation of 1,733 metres
  • Description: lava dome in Tuscany, Italy
  • Also known as: Mount Amiata

Places of Interest

Highlights include Monte Amiata Cross and Santa Maria dell’Ermeta church.

Cross

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Abbadia San Salvatore and Pescina.

Town
is a comune in the in the region , located about 110 kilometres southeast of and about 60 kilometres southeast of , in the area of Monte Amiata.

Village
is a village in , central , administratively a frazione of the comune of , , in the area of Mount Amiata.

Hamlet
is a hamlet.

Monte Amiata

Latitude
42.88743° or 42° 53′ 15″ north
Longitude
11.62327° or 11° 37′ 24″ east
Elevation
1,733 metres (5,686 feet)
Open location code
8FJHVJPF+X8
Open­Street­Map ID
node 6135166710
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
3183110
Wiki­data ID
Q470777
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Venetian—“Monte Amiata” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: جبل أمياتا
  • Bavarian: Monte Amiata
  • Belarusian: Аміята
  • Catalan: Monte Amiata
  • Catalan: Monte di Santa Fiora
  • Cebuano: Monte Amiata
  • Chinese: 阿米亞塔山
  • Czech: Monte Amiata
  • Danish: Monte Amiata
  • Dutch: Monte Amiata
  • Egyptian Arabic: جبل مونت امياتا
  • Esperanto: Amiato
  • French: mont Amiata
  • French: Mont Amiata
  • Georgian: ამიატა
  • Georgian: მონტე-ამიატა
  • German: Amiata
  • German: Mons Ad Meata
  • German: Mons Tuniatus
  • German: Mons Tunii
  • German: Monte Amiata
  • Hebrew: הר אמיאטה
  • Indonesian: Gunung Amiata
  • Italian: Amiata
  • Italian: Monte Amiata
  • Japanese: アミアタ山
  • Japanese: モンテ・アミアータ
  • Korean: 아미아타 산
  • Korean: 아미아타산
  • Ladin: Mont Amiata
  • Latin: Ad Meata mons
  • Latin: Mons Ad Meata
  • Latin: Mons Tunia
  • Latin: Mons Tuniatus
  • Latin: Mons Tunii
  • Latin: Tunia mons
  • Latin: Tuniatus mons
  • Latin: Tunii mons
  • Lithuanian: Amijatos kalnas
  • Mingrelian: ამიატა
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Amiata
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Monte Amiata
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Amiata
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Monte Amiata
  • Norwegian: Amiata
  • Persian: مونت آمیاتا
  • Polish: Amiata
  • Portuguese: Monte Amiata
  • Russian: Амиата
  • Russian: Монте Амиата
  • Russian: Монте-Амиата
  • Serbo-Croatian: Monte Amiata
  • Slovak: Amiata (sopka)
  • Slovak: Amiata
  • Slovenian: Monte Amiata
  • Spanish: Amiata
  • Spanish: Monte Amiata
  • Swedish: Monte Amiata
  • Ukrainian: Аміата
  • Ukrainian: Монте Аміата
  • Ukrainian: Монте-Аміата
  • Venetian: Monte Amiata

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Passo del Monte Amiata and Corno di Bellaria.

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