Digne Prealps
Digne Prealps | |
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Préalpes de Digne (French) | |
File:Digne et les pré-Alpes enneigées.jpg
The snowy Prealps behind the commune of Digne-les-Bains
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Parent peak | Les Monges |
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Country | ![]() |
Region | Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur |
Parent range | Provence Prealps |
The Digne Prealps (French: Préalpes de Digne) are a massif in the southern part of the French Prealps located in the department of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.
Geography
Location
The massif extends around Digne-les-Bains, between the Durance river and Serre-Ponçon lake to the north, and the Verdon gorge to the south.[1] It is bordered by the communes of Sisteron, Gréoux-les-Bains and Castellane.
It is surrounded to the northwest by the Bochaine, to the northeast by Massif des Trois-Évêchés, to the south-east by the Castellane Prealps and finally to the west by the Vaucluse mountains and the Baronnies Massif.
Main summits
- Les Monges, 2,115 m,
- Clot Ginoux (or Les Cimettes), 2,112 m
- l'Oratoire, 2,071 m
- Tête Grosse, 2,032 m
- Laupie (ou Tourtoureau), 2,025 m
- Clos de Bouc, 1,962 m
- Montagne de Chine, 1,952 m
- Mourre de Chanier, 1,930 m
- Marzenc, 1,930 m
- Sommet de Nibles, 1,909 m
- Mont Chiran, 1,905 m
- Grande Cloche de Barles, 1,887 m
- Montagne de Jouere, 1,886 m
- Chanau, 1,885 m
- Géruen Ridge, 1,880 m
- Grande Gautiere, 1,825 m
Geology
These ranges are identified by geologists by the Digne nappes, on the edge of the Trois-Évêchés massif, extending to Gap,[2] whose characteristic outcrops are gypsum. It gradually leads to the Provençal limestone domain, towards the west and south, particularly towards the Valensole plateau.
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