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Monte San Petrone massif

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Monte San Petrone massif
Ampugnani valley and the San Petrone peak
Highest point
PeakMonte San Petrone
Elevation1,731 m (5,679 ft)
Coordinates42°49′41″N 9°23′9″E / 42.82806°N 9.38583°E / 42.82806; 9.38583
Geography
LocationHaute-Corse, Corsica, France

The Monte San Petrone massif (French: Massif du Monte San Petrone) is a chain of mountains in the northeast of the island of Corsica, France. It takes its name from Monte San Petrone, the highest peak.

Geography

The Monte San Petrone massif is the highest of the three medium mountain massifs in Corsica. Its highest point is Monte San Petrone with its 1,767 metres (5,797 ft) height. It is located to the east of the Monte Cinto massif.[1] Roughly corresponding to the Castagniccia region, it is the southern part of the Corse schisteuse or Corse alpine.[2] To the east it borders the coastal plain and the Tyrrhenian Sea. To the southwest it is separated from the Monte Rotondo and Monte Renoso massifs by the valley of the Tavignano river. To the northwest it is separated from the Monte Cinto and Monte Astu massifs by the valley of the Golo river.

Peaks

The main peaks are:

Name Elevation Prominence
meters feet meters feet
San Petrone 1,767 5,797 0 0
Les Caldane 1,731 5,679 0 0
Piano Maggiore 1,581 5,187 0 0
Olmelli 1,285 4,216 0 0
Sant'Angelo 1,218 3,996 0 0
Punta Cervio 1,189 3,901 0 0
Negrine 1,133 3,717 0 0
Sant'Appiano 1,093 3,586 0 0

Notes

Sources

  • Grande région écologique K Corse (PDF) (in French), IGN Agences de l'Eau, 2011, retrieved 2021-12-14
  • "Les 7 massifs corses", Corse Location Villa (in French), retrieved 2021-12-09
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