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Ligurian Alps

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The Ligurian Alps are a mountain range in Italy. They form the south-western extremity of the Alps, separated from the Apennines by the Colle di Cadibona. The Col de Tende separates them from the Maritime Alps. They form the border between Piedmont in the north and Liguria in the south.

The Ligurian Alps are drained by the river Tanaro and other tributaries of the Po on the Piemontese side; by several smaller rivers that flow directly to the Mediterranean Sea on the Ligurian side.

The chief peaks of the Ligurian Alps are Punta Marguareis (2650 m) and Monte Mongioie (2630 m). There are several other peaks over 2000 m. Passes in the Ligurian Alps are listed below.

namelocationtypeelevation (m)
Colle di CadibonaSavona to Cevahighway436
Colle di MelognoFinale Ligure to Cevaroad1028
Colle San BernardoAlbenga to Garessioroad957
Colle di NavaImperia to Ormearoad934
Col de TendeTende to Cuneoroad1870
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