Monte Elto

Mountain in Italy
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Monte Elto is located in Italy
Monte Elto
Monte Elto
Italy
LocationLombardy, ItalyParent rangeBergamo Alps

Monte Elto is a mountain in Lombardy, Italy. It is located within the Bergamo Alps.

Toponym

According to some interpretations, the name Elto derives from the Venetian term Elt which means high.[1]

Geography

Mount Elto is located on the western side of Val Camonica, north of the Concarena and in front of mount Adamello.[2] Its territory belongs to the municipalities of Sellero and Capo di Ponte.

The southern side is lapped by the Clegna stream, the northern one by the Allione stream. The Re di Sellero stream flows on the eastern side. All these waterways are tributaries of the Oglio.

  • Monte Elto seen from Cevo (winter)
    Monte Elto seen from Cevo (winter)
  • Monte Elto seen from Braone (summer)
    Monte Elto seen from Braone (summer)
  • Monte Elto seen from Paspardo (summer)
    Monte Elto seen from Paspardo (summer)

References

  1. ^ "Valle Camonica: i Paesi - Sellero". 2008-02-04. Archived from the original on 2008-02-04. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  2. ^ "SCHEDA". www.domeniconodari.it. Retrieved 2021-08-25.


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