Monte Fior is a mountain of Veneto, Italy. It is located on the Asiago Plateau, in the Vicentine Alps, and has an elevation of 1,824 metres (5,984 ft).[1][2]

Monte Fior
Highest point
Elevation1,824 m (5,984 ft)
Geography
LocationVeneto, Italy
Parent rangeVicentine Alps

Monte Fior is the highest peak of the Melette group, in the Province of Vicenza.[3][4] Along with the rest of the group, it was heavily contested during the First World War; held by the Alpini and the Sassari Brigade, on 7 June 1916 it was captured by Austro-Hungarian troops during the battle of Asiago, after bitter fighting in which over 3,500 men were killed, but it returned in Italian ends a few weeks later. It was again captured by the Austro-Hungarians on 3 December 1917, during the First Battle of Monte Grappa, and held by them until the end of the war.[5][6][7]

Part of the events narrated by Emilio Lussu in One Year on the High Plateau take place on Monte Fior.

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45°54′59″N 11°36′00″E / 45.91639°N 11.60000°E / 45.91639; 11.60000