San Marco Pass

The San Marco Pass is a mountain pass that links Val Brembana with in the Bergamo Alps. San Marco Pass has an elevation of 1,992 metres.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Rifugio Cà San Marco and Monte Ponteranica.

Mountain hut
is a mountain hut.

Peak
is a mountain of , . It is located within the Bergamo Alps.

Reservoir
is a reservoir.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Piani dell’Avaro and Pedesina.

Locality
is a locality.

Hamlet
Photo: Andre86, CC0.
is a comune in the in the region , located about 120 kilometres northeast of and about 40 kilometres southwest of .

Village
is a comune in the in the region of , located about 70 kilometres northeast of and about 30 kilometres north of , at the foot of the .

San Marco Pass

Latitude
46.04719° or 46° 2′ 50″ north
Longitude
9.62278° or 9° 37′ 22″ east
Elevation
1,992 metres (6,535 feet)
Open location code
8FRF2JWF+V4
Open­Street­Map ID
node 282638156
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­saddle
Geo­Names ID
12088749
Wiki­data ID
Q176606
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Czech to Korean—“San Marco Pass” goes by many names.
  • Czech: Průsmyk San Marco
  • Dutch: San Marcopas
  • German: Passo di San Marco
  • German: Passo San Marco
  • Hungarian: Passo di San Marco
  • Hungarian: Passo San Marco
  • Hungarian: San Marco-hágó
  • Hungarian: Szent Márk-hágó
  • Italian: Passo di San Marco
  • Korean: 산마르코 고개

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