Maritime Alps | |
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French: Alpes Maritimes Italian: Alpi Marittime |
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Maritime Alps
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Highest point | |
Peak | Monte Argentera |
Elevation | 3,297 m (10,817 ft) |
Coordinates | 44°10′45″N 7°18′18″E / 44.17917°N 7.30500°E |
Geography | |
Countries | France, Italy and Monaco |
Region, Région |
Piedmont, Liguria Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur |
Range coordinates | 44°14′N 7°11′E / 44.23°N 7.18°ECoordinates: 44°14′N 7°11′E / 44.23°N 7.18°E |
Parent range | Alps |
Borders on | Ligurian Alps, Cottian Alps, Provence Alps and Prealps and Mediterranean sea |
Geology | |
Orogeny | Alpine orogeny |
The Maritime Alps (French: Alpes Maritimes [alp maʁitim]; Italian: Alpi Marittime [ˈalpi maˈrittime]) are a mountain range in the southwestern part of the Alps. They form the border between the French region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur and the Italian regions of Piedmont and Liguria. They are the southernmost part of the Alps.
Administratively the range is divided between the Italian provinces of Cuneo and Imperia (eastern slopes) and the French department of Alpes-Maritimes (western slopes).
The Maritime Alps are drained by the rivers Roya, Var and Verdon and their tributaries on the French side; by the Stura di Demonte and other tributaries of the Tanaro and Po on the Italian side. There are many attractive perched villages, such as Belvédère at the entrance to the spectacular Gordolasque valley, some concealing unexpected architectural riches (for example in the south there are numerous churches decorated with murals and altar pieces by primitive Niçois painters).