Le Breuil - Cervinia topographic map
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Le Breuil - Cervinia
The ski area is very large and guarantees good snow quality during the season, being at a high altitude (2,050 m to 3,500 m).
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Name: Le Breuil - Cervinia topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Le Breuil - Cervinia, Valtournenche, Aosta Valley, 11021, Italy (45.91560 7.61044 45.95560 7.65044)
Average elevation: 2,376 m
Minimum elevation: 1,914 m
Maximum elevation: 3,806 m
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