Cima Morteir
Cima Morteir is a peak in Livigno, Province of Sondrio, Lombardy and has an elevation of 2,704 metres. Cima Morteir is situated nearby to the locality Alpe Federia, as well as near the hamlet Tresenda.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include San Rocco and Munt Cotschen.
Munt Cotschen
Peak
Munt Cotschen is a mountain of the Livigno Alps, located on the border between Italy and Switzerland. It lies on the range lying between the Val Chamuera and the Livigno valley.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Trepalle.
Trepalle
Village
Photo: MatthewGhera, CC BY 3.0.
Trepalle is a village in the Italian Alps, a frazione of Livigno, Lombardy. It is sometimes considered to be the village located at the highest altitude in Europe and is the highest in the European Union with its church located at the Passo d'Eira at 2,209 m.
Cima Morteir
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 2,704 metres
- Also known as: “Morteir Alt”
- Category: landform
- Location: Livigno, Province of Sondrio, Lombardian Alps and Prealps, Lombardy, Northwest Italy, Italy, Europe
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Latitude
46.5108° or 46° 30′ 39″ northLongitude
10.0945° or 10° 5′ 40″ eastElevation
2,704 metres (8,871 feet)Open location code
8FRGG36V+8QOpenStreetMap ID
node 452466893OpenStreetMap feature
natural=peak
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Alpe Federia and Tresenda.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Cima Lac Salin and Pizzo Cantone.
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