Angelo Dibona

Bronze bust of Angelo Dibona on the main square of Cortina, the "Piazza Angelo Dibona". Sculpted by Augusto Murer, 1976.
The Aiguille Dibona in France is named after Angelo Dibona.

Angelo Dibona (7 April 1879 – 21 April 1956, nickname: Pilato)[1] was an Austro-Hungarian and Italian mountaineer. He is remembered as one of the great pioneers of climbing in the Dolomites and is responsible for many first ascents throughout the Alps. The Aiguille Dibona in France, the Campanile Dibona (Monte Cristallo) and the Dibona-Kante on the Cima Grande di Lavaredo (both in Italy) are named after him.

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