
Cima Palon, also called Monte Pasubio, is the highest peak of the Pasubio group of
Little Dolomites
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Italy
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. It has an elevation of 2,239 metres.
The Pasubio plateau is one of the most relevant Little Dolomites massifs, and it held a high strategic role during
the Great War (1914-1918), since it represented the last defensive position of the
Venetian Plain. It was the site of fierce
mine warfare on the Italian Front. In May 1916, after the
Austro-Hungarian ''Strafexpedition'', an Italian contingent was urgently transferred from the
Isonzo Front
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and under the command of General Achille Papa, they stopped the Austro-Hungarian Army at Cima Palon.
In 1917, a team of Italian miners built the
Strada delle 52 Gallerie, the route of 52 tunnels, which leads from the base to the summit area of Monte Pasubio.
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Mountains of Veneto
Vicentine Alps
Mountains of the Alps
Mountains of Italy
Military history of Italy during World War I