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Monte Buio

Coordinates: 44°34′53.4″N 9°6′41.4″E / 44.581500°N 9.111500°E / 44.581500; 9.111500
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Monte Buio
Monte Buio from Incisa pass
Highest point
Elevation1,400 m (4,600 ft)[1]
Prominence125 m (410 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates44°34′53.4″N 9°6′41.4″E / 44.581500°N 9.111500°E / 44.581500; 9.111500
Geography
Monte Buio is located in Italy
Monte Buio
Monte Buio
Location in Italy
LocationLiguria and Piedmont, Italy
Parent rangeLigurian Apennines
Climbing
Easiest routehiking on waymarked footpath

Monte Buio is a mountain in Liguria, northern Italy, part of the Ligurian Apennines. It is located between the provinces of Genoa and Alessandria. It lies at an altitude of 1400 metres.

Toponymy

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Monte in Italian means Mount while Buio means Dark.[2]

Geography

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Summit cross of Monte Buio

The mountain has grassy slopes and on its summit stands a large cross. Is a tripoint where the valleys of Brevenna, Borbera and Vobbia meet. A brief ridge connects Monte Buio with monte Antola and the Ligurian Sea/Adriatic Sea water divide. The Monte Buio overlooks the Val Vobbia.[3]

Access to the summit

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View on Monte Rosa (left of the cross)

There are several hiking paths reaching the summit of Monte Buio, starting from Alpe and Vallenzona (two villages of the comune of Vobbia), from Tonno (Valbrevenna) and from the mountain passes of the Incisa and San Fermo.[4]

The summit offers a good point of view on the nearby valleys and from it also the Ligurian Sea and a large stretch of the Western Alps can be seen.[5]

Conservation

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The Ligurian side of the mountain since 1989 is included in the Parco naturale regionale dell'Antola[6] while the Piedmontese one is part of the Parco naturale dell'Alta val Borbera.

References

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  1. ^ 1:25.000 map of IGM, see www.pcn.minambiente.it
  2. ^ buio, translation on www.wordreference.com
  3. ^ de Bartolomeis, G. Luigi (1847). "Mandamento di Savignone". Notizie topografiche e statistiche sugli stati sardi (in Italian). Torino: Chirio e Mina. p. 1303. Retrieved 2019-12-07.
  4. ^ "Anello Bormida-Spinti tappa 07 (CAPANNE DI CARREGA - MONTE ANTOLA)" (in Italian). Provincia di Alessandria. Retrieved 2019-12-07.
  5. ^ Stefano Spadacini. "Fioriscono i narcisi sul monte Buio" (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-12-07.
  6. ^ Parco naturale regionael dell'Antola', pdf text on www.altaviadeimontiliguri.it Archived 2016-03-28 at the Wayback Machine

Bibliography

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  • Andrea Parodi, Alessio Schiavi (2015). La catena dell'Antola. 113 escursioni fra Scrivia, Trebia e Oltrepo sui monti delle quattro province (in Italian). Andrea Parodi Editore. ISBN 978-88-8887-316-9.
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