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Pala group
Highest point
PeakCima Vezzana
Elevation3,192 m (10,472 ft)
Geography
CountryItaly
Parent rangeDolomites, Eastern Alps

The Pala group (also known as Pale di San Martino) is the largest massif of the Dolomites, with about 240 km2 of surface, located between eastern Trentino and Veneto (province of Belluno), in the area between Primiero (valleys of Cismon, Canali, Travignolo), Valle del Biois (Falcade, Canale d'Agordo) and Agordino.

In the central sector of the group, discovered by the Marquis Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu in 1788, consisting of dolomite, a sedimentary rock formed by double calcium carbonate and magnesium, extends the plateau, on an area of about 50 km2, forming a huge empty space, rocky and almost lunar that fluctuates between 2500 and 2800 m above sea level.

The part of the group extended in Trentino is entirely included in the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Natural Park. According to some sources, the group inspired the Belluno writer Dino Buzzati (a great lover of the chain) in the setting of his novel "The Tartar Steppe". Due to the exceptional universal value of this natural beauty, the geological system of the Pale is included in the site "The Dolomites", declared in 2009 a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[1][2]

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Transcription

Main peaks

  • Vezzana, 3,192 m
  • Cimon della Pala, 3,184 m
  • Cima dei Bureloni, 3,130 m
  • Cima di Focobon, 3,054 m
  • Pala di San Martino, 2,982 m
  • Fradusta, 2,939 m
  • Mulaz, 2,906 m
  • Monte Agnèr 2,872 m
  • Sass Màor, 2,812 m
  • Cima Madonna, 2,752 m
  • Rosetta, 2,743 m

References

  1. ^ "Universal values of the Dolomites UNESCO". Dolomiti Patrimonio Mondiale UNESCO. Retrieved 2021-04-05.
  2. ^ "The Dolomites". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2021-04-05.
  • Favaretto, Fabio (2004). "Pale di San Martino, il paese delle meraviglie di roccia". Alps (20): 28–42.

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