Monte Venda
Mountain in Italy
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Monte Venda
Location in Northern Italy
Monte Venda (lit. Mt. Sell) is the highest mountain in the Euganean Hills of Padua Province, Italy. It has an elevation of 603 m (1,978 ft). Being the only peak of the Euganean Hills to cross the 600 meters threshold, Monte Venda is the only one which can be defined as a mountain rather than a hill.
Monte Venda is located in 4 different municipalities, the summit is divided between Galzignano Terme, Vo', Teolo and Cinto Euganeo
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