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- Apennine Mountains - Wikipedia
The Abruzzi Apennines, located in Abruzzo, Molise and southeastern Lazio, contain the highest peaks and most rugged terrain of the Apennines They are known in history as the territory of the Italic peoples first defeated by the city of Rome
- Apennine Range | Italian Mountains, Physical Features History . . .
The Apennines are among the younger ranges of the Alpine system and, geologically speaking, are related to the coastal range of the Atlas Mountains of North Africa Similarities have also been observed with the Dinaric Alps, which extend through the Balkan region, including Greece
- The Apennine Mountains - WorldAtlas
The Abruzzi Apennines is situated in the Italian regions of Abruzzo, Molise, and southeastern Lazio and comprises some of the most rugged and highest peaks of the Apennine mountain range
- Apennine Mountains Italy: Complete Guide to Nature, Culture, Travel
For travelers seeking an authentic Italian experience away from crowded tourist centers, the Apennines are a gateway to both nature and heritage Spanning northern, central, and southern Italy, the Apennines cross diverse landscapes, from the Tyrrhenian Sea on the west to the Adriatic on the east
- Apennines - Mountain Field Guide
The Apennines, often referred to as the backbone of Italy, stretch over 1,200 kilometers and serve as a defining feature of the Italian landscape This central mountain range runs from the northern regions of Liguria and Emilia-Romagna down to the southern tip of Calabria and Sicily
- Guide to the Apennine Mountains of Italy - ITALIAOUTDOORS
The Apennines are the long system of mountains and hills that run down the Italian peninsula, from the Cadibona Pass to the tip of the Calabria Region, and continue on the island of Sicily
- The Apennines - Italy Review
In the southern regions of Basilicata and Calabria, the Apennines form part of the Pollino, Aspromonte and Sila National Parks The Apennines also cross the Messina Strait into Sicily where they reach into the Madonie Regional Natural Park
- Apennines: the other Italian Mountains - Tourissimo
The Apennines are the mountains that run almost the whole length of Italy from Liguria (in the North) to the tip of Calabria (in the South) and even onto the island of Sicily They are Italy’s equivalent of North America’s Great Divide on a much smaller scale (roughly 1 3)
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