- Biellese Prealps
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name = Biellese Prealps
native_name = Prealpi biellese
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image_caption = The snow-clad Biellese Prealps seen fromLessona .
country = Italy
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region = Piedmont
district_type= Province
district = Biella
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range = Pennine Alps
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highest = Monte Mars
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highest_elevation = 2600
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footnotes =The Biellese Prealps, or prealpi biellesi form an area of the Italianprealps situated to the south of thePennine Alps . Sometimes they are regarded as a distinctAlpine group, at others as a subgroup of the Pennine Alps.Administratively they fall within the
Province of Biella , and the communes of the area are grouped together in theComunità Montana Prealpi Biellesi .Principal peaks
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Cima Tre Vescovi - 2,501 m
* "Colma di Monbarone" - 2,371 m
* "La Torretta" - 2,179 m
*Monte Bo - 2,500 m
* "Monte Cavalpiccolo" - 2,190 m
* "Monte Cavalgrosso" - 2,227 m
*Monte Mars - 2,600 m
*Monte Mucrone - 2,335 m
*Monte Camino - 2,391 mee also
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Alps References
:"This article was originally translated from its counterpart on the
Italian Wikipedia , specifically from [http://it.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Prealpi_biellesi&oldid=14184023 this version] ."External links
* [http://www.montagnabiellese.com/ita/Home/home_7_26.html Montagnabiellese.com]
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