词条 | Monte Tanarello |
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| name = Monte Tanarello | other_name = Mont Tanarel | photo = Monte_tanarello_da_cima_ventosa.png | photo_caption = The mountain from Cima Ventosa | translation = mountain of the little Tanaro | language = Italian | elevation_m = 2094 | elevation_ref = [1] | prominence = 52 | prominence_ref =[1][2] | map = Alps | region = | map_caption = Location in the Alps | label_position = left | location = Piemonte, Italy - Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France | range = Ligurian Alps | coordinates = {{coord|44|04|22.69|N|7|42|47.41|E|type:mountain_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | coordinates_ref = | topo = | type = | age = | volcanic_arc/belt = | last_eruption = | easiest_route =hike | first_ascent = ancestral }} Monte Tanarello (Italian) or Mont Tanarel (French) is a 2094 metres high mountain located on the French-Italian border. EtymologyTanarello is the diminutive form of Tanaro, the main right-hand tributary of river Po. The river rises between Monte Saccarello and Monte Tanarello as a stream named Tanarello and becomes Tanaro after receiving the waters of another stream called Negrone.[3]HistoryThe mountain up to World War II was totally belonging to Italy but, following the Paris Peace Treaties, signed on February 1947, is now shared between Italy and France.[4] GeographyThe mountain stands on the main chain of the Alps between Passo Tanarello (2042 m) and Passo Basera (2036 m). Its Italian side belongs to the province of Cuneo, in Piedmont (Tanaro valley), and the French one to Alpes-Maritimes, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (Roya valley).[5] SOIUSA classificationAccording to the SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps) the mountain can be classified in the following way:[6]
EnvironmentThe eastern side of the mountain is gentle and grassy while the western one is a little more rocky and steep. Access to the summitThe mountain is easily accessible by unmarked traks departing from Passo Tanarello or Passo Basera.[7] The summit can also be accessed by mountain bike[8] or with snowshoes.[9] Mountain huts
References1. ^1 Alpi Marittime e Liguri, carta 1:50.000 n.8, Istituto Geografico Centrale (Torino) {{commonscat-inline|Monte Tanarello}}{{Portal|Italy|France|Mountains}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Tanarello}}2. ^Key Col: Passo Tanarello, 2042 m 3. ^{{ Cite book |title = Pesca: Apprendere e praticare l'arte della pesca nelle acque dolci e in mare: ambienti, tecniche, pesci | author = Alfredo Caligiani | publisher = De Agostini | url = https://books.google.it/books?id=SqwIsT9-iIgC&pg=PA304&dq=tanaro+tanarello+negrone&hl=it&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiXmY3i6eXKAhUCXQ8KHdK6D0U4ChDoAQgjMAE#v=onepage&q=tanaro%20tanarello%20negrone&f=false | access-date = 2015-02-07 }} 4. ^Trattato di pace tra Italia ed Alleati, treaty text on www.instoria.it (access-date: 2016-02-06) 5. ^1:25.000 map of Istituto Geografico Militare (IGM), on-line on www.pcn.minambiente.it 6. ^{{cite book | last = Marazzi | first = Sergio | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Atlante Orografico delle Alpi. SOIUSA | publisher = Priuli & Verlucca | series = | year = 2005 | language = Italian | page = | doi = | isbn = 978-88-8068-273-8 }} 7. ^{{ Cite web | title =M.Saccarello - anello des fontaines | url = http://www.gambeinspalla.org/gruppi_montuosi/alpi_liguri/m_saccarello_anello_des_fontaines.htm | website = www.gambeinspalla.org | access-date = 2016-02-07}} 8. ^Saccarello (Monte) da la Brigue per Col Linaire, Baisse de Sanson, Passo Tanarello, itinerary on www.gulliver.it (access: February 2016) 9. ^Monte Tanarello m.2094 da Monesi, itinerary on www.lafiocavenmola.it (access: February 2016) 8 : France–Italy border|International mountains of Europe|Mountains of the Ligurian Alps|Mountains of Piedmont|Mountains of Alpes-Maritimes|Two-thousanders of Italy|Two-thousanders of France|Mountains partially in France |
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