Corna dell’Erba
Corna dell’Erba is a peak in Piazzatorre, Province of Bergamo, Lombardy and has an elevation of 2,240 metres. Corna dell’Erba is situated nearby to the hamlet San Simone, as well as near the locality Arco di Pegherolo.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Monte Pegherolo and Pizzo Rotondo.
Monte Pegherolo
Peak
Pizzo Rotondo
Peak
Monte Cavallo
Peak
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Foppolo and Piazzatorre.
Foppolo
Piazzatorre
Village
Piazzatorre is a comune in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 70 kilometres northeast of Milan and about 35 kilometres north of Bergamo.
Branzi
Village
Photo: Luigi Chiesa, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Branzi is a comune in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 80 kilometres northeast of Milan and about 50 kilometres north of Bergamo.
Corna dell’Erba
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 2,240 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Piazzatorre, Province of Bergamo, Lombardy, Northwest Italy, Italy, Europe
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Latitude
46.0326° or 46° 1′ 57″ northLongitude
9.6962° or 9° 41′ 46″ eastElevation
2,240 metres (7,349 feet)Open location code
8FRF2MMW+2FOpenStreetMap ID
node 13404440116OpenStreetMap feature
natural=peak
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Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
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