Grand-Aréa
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Grand Aréa
Le Grand Aréa, culminant à 2 869 m d'altitude, est un sommet du massif des Cerces dans les Hautes-Alpes qui surplombe la vallée de la Guisane. Il est proche du col de Granon.
- Portail de la montagne
- Portail des Hautes-Alpes
Catégories : Sommet des Alpes françaises | Sommet des Hautes-Alpes
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