The Adamello-Presanella Group is a mountain variety in the Italian Alps. It is part o
f the Southern Limestone Alps. It is located in the provinces of Trento and Brescia. The name stems from its highest crests: Adamello and Presanella.
The Adamello-Presanella Group is alienated from the Ortler Alps in the north by the Tonale Pass; from the Bergamo Alps in the west by the Oglio valley (Val Camonica); from the Brenta Group in the east by the Campo Carlo Magno Pass and the river Sarca; to the south it continues towards Lake Iseo.

The Adamello-Presanella Group is alienated from the Ortler Alps in the north by the Tonale Pass; from the Bergamo Alps in the west by the Oglio valley (Val Camonica); from the Brenta Group in the east by the Campo Carlo Magno Pass and the river Sarca; to the south it continues towards Lake Iseo.
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