Cima del Baus

Cima del Baus is a mountain in the . It is located in the upper Gesso Valley and is part of the Argentera massif. It lies entirely within Italian territory, on the border between the municipalities of and .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Cima di Nasta and Monte Argentera.

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is a mountain in the . It is located in the upper Gesso valley, between the comunes of and , and belongs to the Argentera massif.

Peak
is a mountain in the , in the , , northern . With an elevation of 3,297 metres, it is the highest peak in the range, especially the Mercantour-Argentera massif.

Cima del Baus

Latitude
44.16161° or 44° 9′ 42″ north
Longitude
7.31205° or 7° 18′ 43″ east
Elevation
3,067 metres (10,062 feet)
Open location code
8FP95866+JR
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1118787533
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
12122294
Wiki­data ID
Q3636957
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In Other Languages

From Breton to Venetian—“Cima del Baus” goes by many names.
  • Breton: Baus
  • Dutch: Baus
  • French: cime de Baus
  • French: Cime de Baus
  • Italian: Baus
  • Ladin: Cime de Baus
  • Polish: Baus
  • Venetian: Baus

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