Pizzo Piede

Pizzo Piede is a peak in , , and has an elevation of 224 metres. Pizzo Piede is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the village .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Narce and Virtual Archaeological Museum of Narce.

Peak
was a Faliscan settlement in Italy located 5 kilometers south of Falerii. Its residents spoke an Italic language related to Latin. It was inhabited from the 2nd millennium to the 3rd century B.C.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Mazzano Romano and Rignano Flaminio.

Village
is a comune in the in the region of , located about 35 kilometres north of . borders the following municipalities: , , , , , .

Town
is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the region of , about 35 kilometres north of . It is across the Via Flaminia.

Village
is a comune in the in the region of , located about 30 kilometres north of . borders the following municipalities: , , , , , , .

Pizzo Piede

Latitude
42.2043° or 42° 12′ 16″ north
Longitude
12.4215° or 12° 25′ 18″ east
Elevation
224 metres (735 feet)
Open location code
8FJJ6C3C+PJ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 4832800470
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
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