Catinaccio group
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Catinaccio/Rosengarten | |
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Catinaccio seen from Bolzano. |
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Elevation | 3,002 metres (9,849 ft) |
Location | Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy |
Range | Dolomites |
Coordinates | Coordinates: |
First ascent | 1873 |
Translation | Rose garden (German) |
The Catinaccio (German: Rosengarten) is a massif in the Dolomites of northern Italy. It is located between the Tires (Tiers), Val d'Ega (Eggental) and Fassa Valleys, in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol.
One peculiarity of the Catinaccio is the pink shade which it takes in the sunset, due to the presence of dolomite mineral; the German name means "Rose Garden". This name takes its place in the legend of King Laurin and his Rose Garden, a traditional story explaining the appearance of the terrain.[1]
[edit] Summits
The highest peak is the Catinaccio d'Antermoia (Kesselkogel) at 3,002 m over the sea level. Other peaks include:
- Cima Catinaccio (Rosengartenspitze) - 2,981 m
- Torri del Vajolet (Vajolet-Türme) - 2,813 m
- Croda di Re Laurino (Laurinswand) - 2,813 m
- Cima Sforcella (Tscheiner-Spitze) - 2,810 m
- Roda di Vaèl (Rotwand) - 2,806 m
- Croda Davoi (Teufelswand) - 2,727 m
[edit] Notes and references
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