Monte Figogna
Mountain in Italy
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Monte Figogna
location in Italy
Monte Figogna is a mountain in Liguria, northern Italy, part of the Ligurian Apennines. It is located in the Municipality of Ceranesi, about 20 km from the city of Genoa. It lies at an altitude of 804 metres. In Ligurian, the mountain is called Monte Fighêugna.
On its top is located the shrine of Nostra Signora della Guardia, one of the most important Catholic place of pilgrimage in Liguria.
References
- ^ I.G.C. - Carta dei sentieri 1:50.000 n. 16 Genova - Varazze -Ovada
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Mountains of Liguria
- Bric Agnellino
- Monte Alpe
- Rocca Barbena
- Monte Bignone
- Monte Camulera
- Carmo di Brocchi
- Monte Carmo di Loano
- Monte Colombin
- Monte Frontè
- Monte Galero
- Cima Garlenda
- Bric Gettina
- Monte Grammondo
- Rocca delle Penne
- Monte Peso Grande
- Ronco di Maglio
- Monte Monega
- Monte Saccarello
- Monte Settepani
- Monte Spinarda
- Monte Alpesisa
- Monte Antola
- Monte Beigua
- Bric del Terma
- Bric delle Camere
- Monte Bue
- Monte Buio
- Monte Bano
- Monte Carmo
- Monte Castello (Liguria)
- Monte Caucaso (Liguria)
- Monte Colma
- Bric del Dente
- Monte Fasce
- Monte delle Figne
- Monte Figogna
- Cima Fontanaccia
- Monte Groppo Rosso
- Monte Leco
- Monte Maggiorasca
- Punta Martin
- Monte Penello
- Monte delle Tre Croci
- Monte Orditano
- Monte Penna (Liguria)
- Piani di Praglia
- Monte Porale
- Monte Pracaban
- Monte Prelà
- Monte Rama
- Monte Reale
- Monte Reixa
- Rocche del Reopasso
- Monte Ramaceto
- Monte Roncalla
- Monte Santa Croce
- Monte Sciguello
- Monte Taccone
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