Passo del Turchino
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Elevation591 m (1,939 ft)
| Passo del Turchino | |
|---|---|
Old road tunnel | |
| Elevation | 591 m (1,939 ft) |
| Location | Liguria, Italy |
| Coordinates | 44°29′13″N 8°44′06″E / 44.4869°N 8.735°E |
The Passo del Turchino is a mountain pass located between the cities of Masone and Mele in the Italian region Liguria. It is known for its annual appearance in the classic one-day cycling race Milan–San Remo, and occasionally in other races.
While in the early days of Milan–San Remo the Turchino contributed to deciding the winner of the race, it is now not considered selective enough to break up a racing peloton.
On 19 May 1944, fifty-nine civilians were murdered by Germans in a mass execution nearby. The episode is known as Strage del Turchino (Turchino massacre).[1] This massacre was perpetrated as a retaliation following an attack from the Italian resistance when 5 German soldiers died.
