Monte Settepani Explained

Monte Settepani
Elevation M:1386
Elevation Ref:[1]
Range:Ligurian Alps
Location:Liguria, Italy
Map:Alps
Label Position:left
Coordinates:44.245°N 8.1975°W

Monte Settepani is 1,386 metres high mountain in Liguria, northern Italy, part of the Ligurian Prealps.

Geography

The mountain is located on the main chain of the Alps and its summit stands very close the water divide between Ligurian Sea and River Po basins, on the river Po side. Going South the Colle del Melogno (1,028 m) divides it from Bric Agnellino.[2] On the summit stand some military facilities and a weather radar. The mountain is shared between the territories of five comuni: Osiglia, Bormida, Calizzano, Magliolo and Rialto.[3]

SOIUSA classification

According to the SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps) the mountain can be classified in the following way:[4]

History

The area of monte Settepani was involved, as well as other neighbouring mountains, in the Italian campaigns of Napoleone Bonaparte.[5]

During the II World War around the Settepani occurred other fights, this time between Italian partisans and nazi-fascist troops.[6]

Monte Settepani could have hosted an underground united States military base, a facility which, according to some sources, could have been also used by the Gladio Organization.[7]

Access to the summit

The summit of Monte Settepani is reached by a small asphalted road, closed to the general public and built in order to connect the military base on the mountain with the Colle del Melogno national road. The summit can also be reached on foot by some footpath from various starting points as, for instance, the Colla Baltera.[8]

Nature conservation

The mountain and its surrounding area are part of a SIC (Site of Community Importance) called M.Carmo - M.Settepani (code: IT1323112).[9]

Maps

Notes and References

  1. [Provincia di Savona]
  2. Carta turistica ed escursionistica - Provincia di Savona in scala 1:50.000; ed. Provincia di Savona
  3. Web site: Carta tecnica regionale su Limiti Amministrativi (Comunali, Provinciali, Regionali) sc. 1:25000 . geoportale.regione.liguria.it . 2011 . Regione Liguria . 2017-03-30 . it .
  4. Book: Marazzi , Sergio . Atlante Orografico delle Alpi. SOIUSA . Priuli & Verlucca . 2005 . Italian . 978-88-8068-273-8 .
  5. Book: Corsi, Carlo . it . Storia militare 1: sino al 1815 . 370 . 1931 . Tipografia E. Schioppo. 2021-05-20.
  6. Book: it . La Resistenza in Liguria: dalla difficile ripresa alla Liberazione . 474 . Giorgio . Gimelli. Franco . Gimelli. 2005 . Carocci . 2021-05-19.
  7. News: it . Scoperta dopo 60 anni la base Usa sotterranea . Mirko Auteri . 2013-08-17 . . 2020-10-08 .
  8. Web site: Colla Baltera - Colletta - Monte Settepani . it . 2020 . Andrea Ferrando . L'Appeninista . 2021-05-20.
  9. Bollettino Ufficiale Regione Liguria nr.13 of 15-7-2009; the Ligurian SIC list is on-line at lrv.regione.liguria.it (access: July 2015)