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- Q3676721 subject Q8386880.
- Q3676721 subject Q8644820.
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- Q3676721 abstract "Cima Bocche (2,745 m) is a mountain of the Dolomites in Trentino, Italy. It is the highest peak of a small group that is located between the San Pellegrino Pass and the Predazzo valley. The mountain boasts a vertical 400m north face, whereas its southern slopes are far more gentle, making it an easy climb from this direction. Despite being geographically part of the Dolomites, the mountain is not geologically part of the range, as it is formed of Porphyry rather than Dolomite.".
- Q3676721 elevation "2745.0".
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- Q3676721 mountainRange Q1283.
- Q3676721 prominence "714.0".
- Q3676721 thumbnail Cima_Bocche.jpg?width=300.
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- Q3676721 wikiPageWikiLink Q8386880.
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- Q3676721 elevationM "2745".
- Q3676721 location Q16289.
- Q3676721 location Q38.
- Q3676721 name "Cima Bocche".
- Q3676721 prominenceM "714".
- Q3676721 range Q1283.
- Q3676721 point "46.35 11.75".
- Q3676721 type Mountain.
- Q3676721 type Place.
- Q3676721 type Location.
- Q3676721 type Mountain.
- Q3676721 type NaturalPlace.
- Q3676721 type Place.
- Q3676721 type Thing.
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- Q3676721 comment "Cima Bocche (2,745 m) is a mountain of the Dolomites in Trentino, Italy. It is the highest peak of a small group that is located between the San Pellegrino Pass and the Predazzo valley. The mountain boasts a vertical 400m north face, whereas its southern slopes are far more gentle, making it an easy climb from this direction. Despite being geographically part of the Dolomites, the mountain is not geologically part of the range, as it is formed of Porphyry rather than Dolomite.".
- Q3676721 label "Cima Bocche".
- Q3676721 lat "46.35".
- Q3676721 long "11.75".
- Q3676721 depiction Cima_Bocche.jpg.
- Q3676721 name "Cima Bocche".