Sorapiss, also referred to as Sorapis or Punta Sorapiss, is a mountain in the Dolomites within the Veneto region of northern Italy. Situated in the comune of Cortina d'Ampezzo, it has an elevation of 3,205 metres (10,515 ft). In its vicinity is a mountain pass of the same name, as well as Sorapiss Lake (Lago di Sorapiss), at the foot of the mountain. The mountain range is part of the Ampezzo Dolomites Natural Park.[2]
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Sorapiss, also referred to as Sorapis or Punta Sorapiss, is a mountain in the Dolomites within the Veneto region of northern Italy. Situated in the comune...
Lago di Sorapiss (Italian: Lago di Sorapiss; German: Sorapissee) is a lake in the mountain range Sorapiss in the Dolomites, province of Belluno, c. 12 km...
Piana the hike continues around Monte Cristallo, then to Lake Sorapiss and across the Sorapiss mountain range. After that it nearly touches Antelao mountain...
literally held in the palm of the hand of her gigantic father, the king Sorapiss that, to fulfill another desire and obtain for her the magic mirror from...
mountain groups in the Dolomites. Then it continues around high altitude Lake Sorapiss, and finally goes through mountain ridge Antelao. Part of the hike is common...
is one of the largest and most famous national parks in the world. Lake Sorapiss in the Dolomites, Italy - a natural attraction that can only be reached...
the Dolomitic giants, including Monte Civetta, Monte Pelmo, Antelao and Sorapiss. "Averau". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 17 February 2015. "Averau". summitpost...
climbed, as it is somewhat overshadowed by its higher neighbours Antelao and Sorapiss. The usual route is from the south. "cimon del froppa - peakbagger". peakbagger...
an altitude of 2,352 metres (7,717 ft) and lies in close proximity to Sorapiss. It hosted the men's giant slalom event of the 1956 Winter Olympics, won...
first ascents of rocky spires in the Dolomites, such as Tofana di Mezzo, Sorapiss, Cristallo and Langkofel. 1864: Gustav Tröger, Ernst Fischer, J. Wähnert...
History of Mountain Climbing (Frison-Roche and Jouty), pp. 132, 302. "Sorapiss". summitpost.org. 19 November 2007. Retrieved 19 March 2013. "Zuccone Campelli...
August 1864) with Francesco Lacedelli, it:Angelo Dimai and Santo Siorpaes Sorapiss (Dolomites) (16 September 1864) with Francesco Lacedelli and Angelo Dimai...