Monte Civrari

The Monte Civrari is a mountain of the Graian Alps, with an elevation of 2,302 m.[1] The name Civrari means goats’ mountain (from ciavra, the Piedmontese word for goat).

[2] There is strong evidence that the area was in the past widely exploited for goat grazing.

On the summit of Punta Imperatoria stands a trigpoint of the IGM named Monte Civrari (code 055037).

[4] Punta Imperatoria is located slightly N of the ridge dividing Val Susa from Val di Viù, and stands on the border between the comunes of Viù and Lemie (both in the Metropolitan City of Turin).

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SW slopes from Truc Castelletto ( Condove )