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- Q949153 subject Q8644895.
- Q949153 subject Q8904428.
- Q949153 subject Q8980119.
- Q949153 abstract "Peralba (Hochweißstein in German) is a mountain of the Carnic Alps in Veneto, northeastern Italy, although its summit is only a few hundred metres from the Austrian border. It has a height of 2,694 m making it the second highest mountain of the Carnics, after Coglians. It lies on the main chain of the range, between the Austrian Lesachtal Valley in the north and the Italian Piave Valley in the south. The mountain resembles a huge cubic block of the stone, with a large summit plateau, and dominates the view from miles around.".
- Q949153 elevation "2694.0".
- Q949153 locatedInArea Q1243.
- Q949153 locatedInArea Q38.
- Q949153 mountainRange Q660390.
- Q949153 otherName "Hochweißstein".
- Q949153 prominence "725.0".
- Q949153 thumbnail Peralba.JPG?width=300.
- Q949153 wikiPageWikiLink Q1243.
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- Q949153 wikiPageWikiLink Q8644895.
- Q949153 wikiPageWikiLink Q8904428.
- Q949153 wikiPageWikiLink Q8980119.
- Q949153 elevationM "2694".
- Q949153 location Q1243.
- Q949153 location Q38.
- Q949153 name "Peralba".
- Q949153 otherName "Hochweißstein".
- Q949153 prominenceM "725".
- Q949153 range Q660390.
- Q949153 point "46.63333333333333 12.716666666666667".
- Q949153 type Mountain.
- Q949153 type Place.
- Q949153 type Location.
- Q949153 type Mountain.
- Q949153 type NaturalPlace.
- Q949153 type Place.
- Q949153 type Thing.
- Q949153 type SpatialThing.
- Q949153 type Q8502.
- Q949153 comment "Peralba (Hochweißstein in German) is a mountain of the Carnic Alps in Veneto, northeastern Italy, although its summit is only a few hundred metres from the Austrian border. It has a height of 2,694 m making it the second highest mountain of the Carnics, after Coglians. It lies on the main chain of the range, between the Austrian Lesachtal Valley in the north and the Italian Piave Valley in the south.".
- Q949153 label "Peralba".
- Q949153 lat "46.63333333333333".
- Q949153 long "12.716666666666667".
- Q949153 depiction Peralba.JPG.
- Q949153 name "Peralba".