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Monte Due Mani
Due Mani (left) and Resegone
Highest point
Elevation1,666 m (5,466 ft)
Prominence429 m (1,407 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates45°53′59″N 9°26′55″E / 45.89972°N 9.44861°E / 45.89972; 9.44861
Geography
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LocationLombardy, Italy
Parent rangeBergamasque Prealps

Monte Due Mani is a mountain of Lombardy, Italy, with an elevation of 1,666 metres (5,466 ft).

It is located in the Bergamasque Prealps, between the Valsassina, Lake Como and the Grigna and Resegone massifs, in the province of Lecco.

The peak can be reached on foot from Culmine di San Pietro (a mountain pass in the territory of Cassina Valsassina), Ballabio or Moggio.


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