Monte Renoso massif

The Monte Renoso massif (French: Massif du Monte Renoso) is a chain of mountains in the south of the island of Corsica, France. It takes its name from Monte Renoso, the highest peak.

Monte Renoso massif
Highest point
PeakMonte Renoso
Elevation2,352 m (7,717 ft)
Coordinates42°03′30″N 9°08′01″E
Geography
LocationCorsica, France

Geography

The Monte Renoso massif is one of the four main blocks of mountains in Corsica. These are (from north to south), the Monte Cinto massif, Monte Rotondo massif, Monte Renoso massif and Monte Incudine massif.[1] These massifs form the Corse cristalline, mainly composed of magmatic rocks such as granites, granulites, porphyries and rhyolites.[2] The Monte Renoso massif is lower and more open than the northern ones. It is bounded to the south by the Taravo river valley, to the west by the hillsides of Ajaccio country and to the east by the Fium'Orbo.[2]

Peaks

The main peaks are,

NameElevationProminence
metresfeetmetresfeet
Monte Renoso2,352 7,7170 0
Punta Orlandino2,273 7,4570 0
Monte Torto2,262 7,4210 0
Punta alla Vetta2,255 7,3980 0
Punta Capannella2,250 7,3800 0
Punta Bacinello2,247 7,3720 0
Monte Niello2,157 7,0770 0
Punta Sfronditata2,121 6,9590 0
Punta dell'Oriente2,111 6,9260 0
Punta Scaldasole2,100 6,9000 0
Punta Piaggiola2,014 6,6080 0
Monte Giovanni1,950 6,4000 0
Punta Mantellucciu1,679 5,5090 0
Punta d'Isa1,630 5,3500 0
Punta Muro1,565 5,1350 0

See also

Notes

    Sources

    • Grande région écologique K Corse (PDF) (in French), IGN Agences de l'Eau, 2011, retrieved 2021-12-14
    • "Massif du Monte Incudine en France", The Outsiders (in French), retrieved 2021-12-14
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