The Dolomites
(Italian: Dolomiti Ladin: Dolomites; German: Dolomiten [doːloːˈmɪtn̩]; Venetian: Dołomiti [doɰoˈmiti]: Friulian: Dolomitis) are a mountain range located in northeastern Italy.
They form a
part of the Southern Limestone Alps and extend from the River Adige in the west to the Piave Valley (Pieve di Cadore) in the east.
The northern
and southern borders are defined by the Puster Valley and the Sugana Valley (Italian: Valsugana). The
Dolomites are nearly equally shared between the provinces of Belluno, South
Tyrol and Trentino.
There are
also mountain groups of similar geological structure that spread over the River
Piave to the east – Dolomiti d'Oltrepiave; and far away over the Adige
River to the west – Dolomiti di Brenta (Western Dolomites). There is also another smaller group called Piccole
Dolomiti (Little Dolomites) located between the provinces of Trentino, Verona and Vicenza (see the map).
One national park and many other regional parks
are located in the Dolomites. In August 2009, the Dolomites were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The
Dolomites, also known as the "Pale Mountains", take their name from
the carbonate rock dolomite, itself named for 18th-century
French mineralogist Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu (1750–1801), who was the first to describe the
mineral.
During the First World War, the front line between the
Italian and Austro-Hungarian forces ran through the Dolomites and there was fierce mine warfare.
There are
now open-air war museums at Cinque Torri (Five Towers) and Mount Lagazuoi. Many
people visit the Dolomites to climb the vie ferrate, protected paths created during
the First World War.
A number of
long distance footpaths run across the Dolomites, which are called "alte
vie" (i.e., high paths). Such long trails, which are numbered from 1 to 8,
require at least a week to be walked through and are served by numerous
"Rifugi" (huts). The first and, perhaps, most renowned is the Alta Via 1.
Major peaks
Name
|
metres
|
feet
|
|||
3,343
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10,968
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||||
3,264
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10,706
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||||
3,241
|
10,633
|
||||
3,229
|
10,594
|
||||
3,221
|
10,568
|
||||
3,220
|
10,564
|
||||
3,192
|
10,470
|
||||
3,184
|
10,453
|
||||
Langkofel / Sassolungo
|
3,181
|
10,427
|
|||
3,168
|
10,397
|
||||
3,162
|
10,375
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||||
3,152
|
10,342
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