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Monte Chiadenis
Mountain in Italy
Mountain in Italy
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | Monte Chiadenis | |
| photo | Monte Chiadenis From N CarnicAlps.jpg | |
| photo_caption | Monte Chiadenis seen from north. | |
| elevation_m | 2459 | |
| location | Italy | |
| range | Carnic Alps | |
| map | Italy | relief=1 |
| label_position | right | |
| map_size | 250 | |
| coordinates |
Monte Chiadenis (Friulian: Cjadenis) is a peak in the Carnic Alps, northern Italy, located between the comuni of Sappada and Forni Avoltri. It has an altitude of 2459 m.
During World War I (1915–1917) it was the site of fierce fighting between Italian alpini and Austrian Kaiserjäger.
In Friulian language cjadenis means "chains".
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