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    first known person to climb Monte Pelmo. Paul Grohmann later climbed numerous peaks such as the Antelao, Marmolada, Tofana, Monte Cristallo and the Boè. Around...
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    Valle), and the newly raised battalions, named after mountains (in Italian: Monte) drawn from the same recruiting areas as the original battalions follow...
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    January 2019. "Monte Pavione". Fronte del Piave. Retrieved 6 January 2019. "Monte Antelao". Fronte del Piave. Retrieved 6 January 2019. "Monte Pelmo". Fronte...
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    Nazionale Dolomiti Bellunesi". "Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna". "Parco Nazionale del Pollino". "Parco Nazionale dell'Arcipelago...
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    Medal of Military Valor Alpini Battalion "Monte Pavione": Silver Medal of Military Valor Alpini Battalion "Monte Marmolada": Silver Medal of Military Valor...
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    promoted to major in the 7th Alpini Regiment, assuming command of the Monte Pavione Alpini Battalion. In November 1917, after the battle of Caporetto, his...
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  • Styria AT 1231 Monte Pavione [it] 2335 597 46°06′17″N 11°49′16″E / 46.10472°N 11.82111°E / 46.10472; 11.82111 (1231. Monte Pavione (2335 m)) Dolomites...
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  • Regiment) Alpini Battalion "Monte Pavione" (formed from the XXXVI Replacements Battalion/ 7th Alpini Regiment) Alpini Battalion "Monte Arvenis" (formed from...
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