Passo Fedaia
The Passo Fedaia is a mountain pass traversed by a paved road in the Dolomiti Range in Northern Italy. It lies at the northern base of the Marmolada, the highest peak in the region and the Dolomiti. It is known for its beauty, for Lago Fedaia, and for its use in the Giro d'Italia. It was also used as a location for the 2003 film Italian Job.[1] It is the site of the Passo Fedaia and Marmolada Gletscher ski areas.
Passo Fedaia | |
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Elevation | 2,057 m (6,749 ft) |
Traversed by | Strada Statale 641 del Passo Fedaia |
Location | Italy |
Range | Dolomites |
Coordinates | 46°27′13″N 11°53′20″E |
Passo Fedaia Location of Passo Fedaia |
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