Monte Boglia
Mountain in Switzerland
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Monte Boglia
Location in the Alps
Lombardy, Italy
Monte Boglia (also known as Colma Regia) is a mountain whose peak is along the border of Ticino, Switzerland and Lombardy, Italy. It reaches an elevation of 1,516 metres and overlooks Lake Lugano on its southern side.
References
- ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Pian di Scagn (1,174 m).
External links
- Monte Boglia on Hikr
- Lugano Monte Brè
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