| Monte Sirente | |
|---|---|
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| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 2,347 m (7,700 ft) | 
| Prominence | 1,009 m (3,310 ft)  | 
| Coordinates | 42°08′46″N 13°36′40″E / 42.14611°N 13.61111°E | 
| Geography | |
|   Monte Sirente Italy | |
| Location | Abruzzo, Italy | 
| Parent range | central Apennines | 
Monte Sirente is a mountain in Abruzzo, central Italy, the highest peak (at 2,349 m) of a small chain extending for c. 13 km from the Altopiano delle Rocche, the Marsica and the Valle Subequana, ending to the Fucino plain. It is part of the Sirente-Velino Regional Park.
The northern side of Sirente is characterized by deep gorges created by glaciers during the last Pleistocene glaciation. The southern side declines in a more milder way towards the Fucino.
Nearby is the Sirente crater.
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