Nice Prealps
The massif is at the southeastern corner of France, besides the Ligurian Alps
Highestย point
Elevation2,080ย m (6,820ย ft)
Parent peakPointe des Trois Communes
Coordinates44ยฐ10โ€ฒ27โ€ณN 7ยฐ41โ€ฒ02โ€ณE๏ปฟ / ๏ปฟ44.1742ยฐN 7.6838ยฐE๏ปฟ / 44.1742; 7.6838
Naming
Native namePrรฉalpes de Niceย (French)
Geography
Countries
Region(s)
Provence-Alpes-Cรดte d'Azur and Liguria
Parent rangeMaritime Alps

The Nice Prealps (French: Prรฉalpes de Nice; Italian: Prealpi di Nizza) are a massif in the southern part of the French Prealps located mainly in the southeast of the French department of Alpes-Maritimes and, for a very small part, in the Italian region of Liguria between the Roya river and the Franco-Italian border.

Geography

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Location

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The massif extends to the Mediterranean Sea between the Castellane Prealps (west of the Var), the Mercantour-Argentera massif (south of the Planquette and Cayros rivers) and the Ligurian Alps (west of Roya).

Between Nice and Ventimiglia, it mostly overlooks the eastern part of the Cรดte d'Azur via escarpments linked to a collapse fault.

Main summits

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  • Pointe des Trois Communes (2,080 m)
  • Mille Fourches (2,042 m)
  • Authion (1,889 m)
  • Mont Ventabren (1,976 m)
  • Mangiabo (1,821 m)
  • Cime de la Calmette (1,786 m)
  • Cime de Peรฏra-Cava (1,581 m)
  • Cime des Valliรจres (1,580 m)
  • Arbouin (1,572 m)
  • Cime de Suorcas (1,516 m)
  • Cime de Rocca Siรจra (1,501 m)
  • Cime du Simon, (1,490 m)
  • Pierre Plate (1,481 m)
  • Cime de Colle Basse (1,417 m)
  • Mont Fรฉrion (1,412 m)
  • Monte Grammondo (1,378 m)
  • Cime du Grand Braus (1,332 m)
  • Cime de Baudon (1,266 m)
  • Mont Agel (1,151 m)
  • Roc dโ€™Ormรฉa (1,132 m)

Geology

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These prealps are made up of clayey limestone (molasse).[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Guebhard, Adrien (1906). Les Prรฉalpes Maritimes (in French). Sociรฉtรฉ gรฉologique de France. p.ย 769.

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