
Monte Paterno
Monte Paterno is a mountain located in the Dolomites of northeastern Italy, within the South Tyrol region. It reaches an elevation of 2,746 meters (9,009 feet) and is part of the Sexten Dolomites group. The mountain is known for its rugged terrain and historical significance during World War I.

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Monte Paterno is historically notable for its strategic position during the First World War, where Italian and Austro-Hungarian forces engaged in combat. The mountain features well-preserved wartime tunnels and via ferratas, which visitors can explore. Accessible via marked hiking trails, it is part of the UNESCO-listed Dolomites, known for their unique geological formations and high-altitude ecosystems.











