Col de Tende
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| Col de Tende | |
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Switchbacks on the pass road |
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| Elevation | 1870 m. |
| Location | Alpes-Maritimes, |
| Range | Maritime Alps, Ligurian Alps |
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Col de Tende (Italian: Colle di Tenda (el. 1870 m.) is a high mountain pass in the Alps, on the border of France and Italy.
It separates the Maritime Alps from the Ligurian Alps. It connects Nice and Tende in Alpes-Maritimes with Cuneo in Piedmont.
A railway tunnel inaugurated in 1898 and a road tunnel inaugurated in 1882 run under the pass. The latter tunnel is 3.2 kilometre long and is among the oldest long road tunnels.

