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Cima Palon, also called Monte Pasubio, is the highest peak of the Pasubio group of Little Dolomites in Veneto, Italy. It has an elevation of 2,239 metres. The Pasubio plateau is one of the most relevant Little Dolomites massifs, and it held a high strategic role during the Great War (1914-1918), since it represented the last defensive position of the Venetian Plain. It was the site of fierce mine warfare on the Italian Front. In May 1916, after the Austro-Hungarian Strafexpedition, an Italian contingent was urgently transferred from the Isonzo Front and under the command of General Achille Papa, they stopped the Austro-Hungarian Army at Cima Palon.

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  • Cima Palon (en)
  • Cima Palon (it)
  • Cima Palon (pl)
  • 帕隆峰 (zh)
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  • Cima Palon – szczyt w Alpach Wizentyńskich, w Alpach Wschodnich. Leży na granicy regionów Trydent-Górna Adyga i Wenecja Euganejska, w północnych Włoszech. (pl)
  • 帕隆峰(義大利語:Cima Palon),是意大利的山峰,位於該國東北部,由威尼托大區負責管轄,屬於多洛米蒂山的一部分,海拔高度2,239米,每年平均降雨量1,556毫米。 (zh)
  • Cima Palon, also called Monte Pasubio, is the highest peak of the Pasubio group of Little Dolomites in Veneto, Italy. It has an elevation of 2,239 metres. The Pasubio plateau is one of the most relevant Little Dolomites massifs, and it held a high strategic role during the Great War (1914-1918), since it represented the last defensive position of the Venetian Plain. It was the site of fierce mine warfare on the Italian Front. In May 1916, after the Austro-Hungarian Strafexpedition, an Italian contingent was urgently transferred from the Isonzo Front and under the command of General Achille Papa, they stopped the Austro-Hungarian Army at Cima Palon. (en)
  • La Cima Palon (2232 m) è la vetta più alta del massiccio del Pasubio, nelle Prealpi vicentine. Situata alla testa della Val Canale, sull'impervio versante meridionale del massiccio, ha forma tondeggiante e rappresenta l'inizio dell'acrocoro sommitale del Pasubio, insieme alla vicina cima del Cogolo Alto, caratterizzata dai ruderi del rifugio del custode della . Raggiungibile agevolmente da varie vie, separa la Conca del Cosmagnon a ovest dall'Alpe del Pasubio a est; a nord la Selletta Damaggio separa la Cima Palon dal Dente Italiano. (it)
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  • Cima Palon (en)
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  • Cima Palon, also called Monte Pasubio, is the highest peak of the Pasubio group of Little Dolomites in Veneto, Italy. It has an elevation of 2,239 metres. The Pasubio plateau is one of the most relevant Little Dolomites massifs, and it held a high strategic role during the Great War (1914-1918), since it represented the last defensive position of the Venetian Plain. It was the site of fierce mine warfare on the Italian Front. In May 1916, after the Austro-Hungarian Strafexpedition, an Italian contingent was urgently transferred from the Isonzo Front and under the command of General Achille Papa, they stopped the Austro-Hungarian Army at Cima Palon. In 1917, a team of Italian miners built the Strada delle 52 Gallerie, the route of 52 tunnels, which leads from the base to the summit area of Monte Pasubio. (en)
  • La Cima Palon (2232 m) è la vetta più alta del massiccio del Pasubio, nelle Prealpi vicentine. Situata alla testa della Val Canale, sull'impervio versante meridionale del massiccio, ha forma tondeggiante e rappresenta l'inizio dell'acrocoro sommitale del Pasubio, insieme alla vicina cima del Cogolo Alto, caratterizzata dai ruderi del rifugio del custode della . Raggiungibile agevolmente da varie vie, separa la Conca del Cosmagnon a ovest dall'Alpe del Pasubio a est; a nord la Selletta Damaggio separa la Cima Palon dal Dente Italiano. Durante i combattimenti della prima guerra mondiale fu caposaldo del Regio esercito, importantissimo dal punto di vista strategico per la posizione dominante su tutta la zona dei campi di battaglia. Venne collegata con il vicino Dente Italiano da una galleria che prese il nome dal comandante della Brigata Liguria, Achille Papa. Dalla sommità tondeggiante di Cima Palon si possono scorgere all'orizzonte tutte le Alpi Orientali, dalle Dolomiti di Brenta alle Pale di San Martino. (it)
  • Cima Palon – szczyt w Alpach Wizentyńskich, w Alpach Wschodnich. Leży na granicy regionów Trydent-Górna Adyga i Wenecja Euganejska, w północnych Włoszech. (pl)
  • 帕隆峰(義大利語:Cima Palon),是意大利的山峰,位於該國東北部,由威尼托大區負責管轄,屬於多洛米蒂山的一部分,海拔高度2,239米,每年平均降雨量1,556毫米。 (zh)
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