Apennine Mountains
The Apennine Mountains (Italian: Appennini) is a mountain range stretching 1000 km from the north to the south of Italy along its east coast, traversing the entire peninsula, and forming, as it were, the backbone of the country. The northern mountains of Italy are Alpes
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Appennino settentrionale - Northern Apennines
- Il Monte Carmo e le Capanne di Carrega
- La vetta del Monte Giarolo
- Il Monte Chiappo dal Monte Coserone
- Il Monte Ebro e la Bocca di Crenna dal Monte Prenardo
- A view from Monte Antola to Monte Maggiorasca and Monte Bue (Apennino ligure)
- Appennino tosco-romagnolo, landscape with Monte San Severino (San Leo mountain chain)
Appennino centrale - Central Apennines
- Majella
- Meta Mount
photo of Adriatic Sea and Gargano, region of Monti Sibillini (Monte Vettore, Piani di Castelluccio) and Gran Sasso from above
Appennino meridionale - Southern Appennines
- Pollino