Monte Petrella

Monte Petrella
Monte Petrella
Elevation 1,533 m (5,030 ft)
Location
Location Lazio,  Italy
Range Aurunci Mountains
Coordinates 41°19′22″N 13°39′55″E / 41.32278°N 13.66528°E / 41.32278; 13.66528Coordinates: 41°19′22″N 13°39′55″E / 41.32278°N 13.66528°E / 41.32278; 13.66528

Monte Petrella is the highest peak in the Aurunci Mountains, in southern Lazio, central Italy. It has an elevation of 1,533 metres (5,030 ft).

It can be reached from Spigno Saturnia from east, and Maranola, a frazione of Formia, from west.

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