Gran Paradiso massif

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Gran Paradiso Massif
Full view of the massif from the north side.
Highest point
Elevation4,061 m (13,323 ft)
Parent peakGran Paradiso
Coordinates45°31′29″N 7°15′25″E / 45.5248°N 7.2569°E / 45.5248; 7.2569
Naming
Native name
  • Massiccio del Gran Paradiso (Italian)
  • Massif du Grand-Paradis (French)
Geography
The massif is at the northwestern corner of Italy, below the Dora Baltea river
CountryItaly
RegionPiedmont and Aosta Valley
Parent rangeGraian Alps
Geology
Age of rockPermian

The Gran Paradiso massif (Italian: Massiccio del Gran Paradiso; French: Massif du Grand-Paradis) is a massif in the Italian Alps, in the regions of Aosta Valley and Piedmont.

The Gran Paradiso National Park covers approximately the western half of the massif, while the Mont Avic Natural Park covers the Champdepraz valley.

Geography[edit]

Location[edit]

The massif is limited to the west and south (Orco) by the Graian Alps, and to the north (Dora Baltea) by the Pennine Alps.

Main summits[edit]

Geology[edit]

The massif is made up mainly of crystalline rocks and schists.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Vearncombe, Julian R. (1985). "The structure of the Gran Paradiso basement massif and its envelope, Western Alps". Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae. 78 (1): 49. doi:10.5169/seals-165643. ISSN 0012-9402.