Corno di Cavento
Alpine three-thousandersMountains of TrentinoMountains of the Alps
The Corno di Cavento is a mountain in Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy. It is located in the Province of Trento, between Val Rendena and Val di Fumo. Its summit was conquered for the first time by a young Bohemian climber, Julius von Payer, along with Coronna, Gries and Hayer, on 3 September 1868. It was the theater of bitter fighting during World War I; held by Austro-Hungarian troops, it was captured by the Alpini on 15 June 1917, retaken by the Austro-Hungarians exactly a year later, and conquered once again by the Italians on 19 July 1918.
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Attraversata Passo Cavento, Comunità delle Giudicarie
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 46.1353 ° | E 10.5859 ° |
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Attraversata Passo Cavento
38086 Comunità delle Giudicarie
Trentino – Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy
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