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- Monte_Sillara abstract "Monte Sillara is the highest peak in the Appennino, a sub-chain of the central Apennines in the province of Parma, north Italy. It has an altitude of 1,861 m. The Sillara is located at the boundary of the provinces of Parma and Massa-Carrara, divided between the comuni of Monchio delle Corti (northern slopes) and Bagnone (southern ones). On the Parmense sie are two small glacial lakes, the Lake Sillara Superiore (11,400 sq. m, at 1,732 m) and the Lake Sillara Inferiore (11,350 sq. m, at 1,731 m). The source of the Bagnone torrent, a left affluence of the Magra River, can be found on the southern Sillara.".
- Monte_Sillara elevation "1861.0".
- Monte_Sillara locatedInArea Emilia-Romagna.
- Monte_Sillara locatedInArea Italy.
- Monte_Sillara locatedInArea Tuscany.
- Monte_Sillara mountainRange Apennine_Mountains.
- Monte_Sillara thumbnail Sillara_nord.jpg?width=300.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageID "21233784".
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageLength "1287".
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageRevisionID "564730734".
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Apennine_Mountains.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Apennines.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Appennino.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Bagnone.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Apennine_Mountains.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Emilia-Romagna.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Tuscany.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Comune.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Comuni.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Emilia-Romagna.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Magra.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Magra_(river).
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Monchio_delle_Corti.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Parma.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Massa-Carrara.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Massa_and_Carrara.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Parma.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLink Tuscany.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageWikiLinkText "Monte Sillara".
- Monte_Sillara elevationM "1861".
- Monte_Sillara hasPhotoCollection Monte_Sillara.
- Monte_Sillara location Emilia-Romagna.
- Monte_Sillara location Italy.
- Monte_Sillara location Tuscany.
- Monte_Sillara name "Monte Sillara".
- Monte_Sillara photo "Sillara nord.jpg".
- Monte_Sillara photoCaption "Monte Terricella in the Sillara's northern area".
- Monte_Sillara range "Tuscan-Emilian Apennines".
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Monte_Sillara wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italy-geo-stub.
- Monte_Sillara subject Category:Apennine_Mountains.
- Monte_Sillara subject Category:Mountains_of_Emilia-Romagna.
- Monte_Sillara subject Category:Mountains_of_Tuscany.
- Monte_Sillara hypernym Peak.
- Monte_Sillara type Mountain.
- Monte_Sillara type NaturalPlace.
- Monte_Sillara type Place.
- Monte_Sillara type Range.
- Monte_Sillara type Location.
- Monte_Sillara type Mountain.
- Monte_Sillara type Place.
- Monte_Sillara type Thing.
- Monte_Sillara type Q8502.
- Monte_Sillara comment "Monte Sillara is the highest peak in the Appennino, a sub-chain of the central Apennines in the province of Parma, north Italy. It has an altitude of 1,861 m. The Sillara is located at the boundary of the provinces of Parma and Massa-Carrara, divided between the comuni of Monchio delle Corti (northern slopes) and Bagnone (southern ones). On the Parmense sie are two small glacial lakes, the Lake Sillara Superiore (11,400 sq. m, at 1,732 m) and the Lake Sillara Inferiore (11,350 sq.".
- Monte_Sillara label "Monte Sillara".
- Monte_Sillara sameAs Monte_Sillara.
- Monte_Sillara sameAs m.05c2zmd.
- Monte_Sillara sameAs 3166526.
- Monte_Sillara sameAs Q3862014.
- Monte_Sillara sameAs Q3862014.
- Monte_Sillara wasDerivedFrom Monte_Sillara?oldid=564730734.
- Monte_Sillara depiction Sillara_nord.jpg.
- Monte_Sillara isPrimaryTopicOf Monte_Sillara.
- Monte_Sillara name "Monte Sillara".