Apennines, Mountain range, central Italy. It stretches some 870 mi (1,400 km) from near Savona in the northwest to Reggio di Calabria in the south, its width varying from 25 to 125 mi (40–200 km). Monte Corno is its highest peak, at 9,554 ft (2,912 m).
Appennini
Catena montuosa in Italia
Gli Appennini sono il sistema montuoso lungo circa 1200 km che si distende dalla zona settentrionale d'Italia fino a quella meridionale, disegnando un arco con la parte concava a sudovest. Wikipedia
Punto più alto: Corno Grande
Passi: Passo della Futa e Passo della Cisa
Altezza: 9.554 ft
Cima più elevata: Corno Grande (2 912 m s.l.m.)
Continente: Europa
Larghezza: da 30 a 252 km
Massicci principali: Appennino settentrionale; Appennino centrale; Appennino meridionale
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