Monte Forcola (2,906 m) is a peak in
Graubünden,
Switzerland
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, close to the
Italian
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border. Approximately 200 metres south of the summit (at the Italian border) is located the
triple watershed of the
Adige
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,
Po and
Danube
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basins (2,896 m).
References
External links
Monte Forcola on Hikr
Mountains of the Alps
Mountains of Graubünden
Ortler Alps
Mountains partially in Italy
Mountains of Switzerland
Two-thousanders of Switzerland
Val Müstair
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