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Their practical sense of hospitality goes back to the days when the pilgrims traveled to reach Rome, and to WWII days when the Italian resistance, the partigiani, found shelter and hospitality while organizing their liberation plot with the help of the allies.

Below, a 's Willys MB left behind by the allies. The eastern slopes down to the Adriatic Sea are steep, while the western slopes form foothills on which most of peninsular Italy's cities are located. The mountains tend to be named for the province or provinces in which they are located; for example, the Ligurian Apennines are in Liguria. The Apennines are divided into three sectors: northern, central, and southern. They are comprised predominantly of sandstone and limestone marl clay in the north, limestone and dolomite magnesium limestone in the center, and limestone, weathered rock, and Hercynian granite in the south.

On either side of the central mass are grouped two considerably lower masses. A number of long hiking trails wind through the Apennines. Of note is European walking route E1 coming from northern Europe and traversing the lengths of the northern and central Apennines. Also, the Alta Via dei Parchi in the region of Emilia Romagna crosses 7 national and regional parks and runs mostly on the ridge the watershed Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany, therefore Adriatic and Tyrrhenian.

Steam rising from a stream on frosty winter morning in the Abruzzo National Park. Herd of semi-feral horses grazing on snowy mountain slope in the Central Apennines. Apennine edelweiss blooming. Endemic to high altitudes in the Central Apennines. Full-moon and sunset colors on summit of Mount Acquaviva m , second highest peak in the Majella massif in the Majella National Park. The new monitoring framework will help catalyse positive and ambitious visions for rewilding in European landscapes.

The waters of river Orta carve their way through lymestone shores in the homonymous valley in Majella National Park. Apennine yellow-bellied toad pair mating in mountain stream. Endemic of Apennines. Apennine chamois adult males silhouette, endemic to the Apennine mountains. Critically endangered subspecies. Abruzzo shepherd warding his flock of sheep and goats grazing on steep mountain slope in the Majella National Park.

Apennine pheasant 's eye Adonis distorta on mountain summit, endemic and endangered species of the Apennines. Octagonal church of S. Scattered clouds and afternoon light on Mount Velino massif, which is the second highest in the Apennines. An Abruzzese mastiff, traditional breed of shepherd dogs, guarding a flock of sheep in Gran Sasso National Park. Abruzzo shepherd Ruggero Damiani guarding his flock of sheep together with two of his dogs in Gran Sasso National Park.

The Orfento river in the homonymous valley in the Majella National Park. Details of hundreds-year-old beech forest in the Abruzzo National Park. Autumn colors on mountains and forests in the Abruzzo National Park at sunrise. The presence of volunteers provides economic support to the villages where they are based. Moments of Milonia, apple and bear fest in Ortona dei Marsi, October Event supported by Rewilding Apennines. Abruzzo, Italy. Sep Bear advocate Matteo Simonicca from Lecce nei Marsi collecting truffles with his special bred "Lagotto" dog.

Central Apennines, Abruzzo, Italy. Electric fence installation will benefit owners of small businesses such as apiaries and thereby promote human-bear coexistence. Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise NP. Umberto Esposito, mountain guide and CEO at Wildlife Adventures, partner of Rewilding Europe in the Apennines, showing bear rub-tree while leading a group for a bearwatching excursion. Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park. Aug Street vendor of vegetables, peppers and local "red" garlic in Pescasseroli.

Young women hiking in the morning in old beechwood near Pescasseroli. August Employees showing bakery products of the "Vecchio Forno Pinocchio" in Pescasseroli. Hiker couple in Duchessa Mountains Nature Reserve. Lazio, Italy. Wild raspberry Rubus idaeus in forest meadow. Central Apennines, August Sempervivum arachnoideum, sometimes known as cobweb houseleek in Duchessa Mountains Nature Reserve.

Shepherd hut in Duchessa Mountains Nature Reserve. Detail of medieval village of Ortona dei Marsi. July Wild boar Sus scropha portrait in meadow. The valley of Ofanto serves as the termination point of the first range of the Lucan Apennines in the north of this section. Located in southern Italy in the Pollino National Park is Monte Pollino, which rises to an elevation of 2, m and is the highest point in the Lucan Apennines. Extending along the Calabrese region in the northern part of Sicily are the Calabrian Apennines.

Located in the Palermo Province of Sicily is Pizzo Carbonara, which rises to an elevation of 1, m and is the highest point in the Calabrian Sicilian Apennines. Diptarka Ghosh March 18 in Landforms.

The longest is on the Direttissima, the Great Apennine Tunnel, which at is the longest entirely within Italy, although the Simplon Tunnel, which connects Italy and Switzerland, is longer.

Automobile traffic is carried by the Autostrada del Sole, Route A1, which goes through numerous shorter tunnels, bypassing an old road, originally Roman, through Futa Pass. In December , a new Route A1 called Variante di Valico was opened after many years of construction consisting of major tunnels the longest being the new 'Tunel Base' and new overpasses, shortening the traveling time between Florence and Bologna by road.

The upper Tiber, however, flows from northwest to southeast, gradually turning through one right angle clockwise. The northern Tiber valley is deep and separates the Apennines on the left bank from a lesser range, the Tuscan Anti-Apennines Sub-Apennines on its right. The Apennine System forms an irregular arc with centers of curvature located in the Tyrrhenian Sea. The northern and southern segments comprise parallel chains that can be viewed as single overall mountain ridges, such as the Ligurian Mountains.

The center, being thicker and more complex, is geologically divided into an inner and an outer arc with regard to the centers of curvature. The geologic definition, however, is not the same as the geographic. The west border of the Umbria-Marche Apennines or runs through Cagli. Further north is the , in which are the Gola della Rossa "Red Gorge" an….

Map Hotels Places. Etymology The etymology most frequently repeated, because of its semantic appropriateness, is that it derives from the Celtic penn , "mountain, summit": A large number of place names seem to reflect pen : Penarrig, Penbrynn, Pencoid, Penmon, Pentir, etc. Geography The Apennines are divided into three sectors: northern , central , and A number of long hiking trails wind through the Apennines.

Tuscan—Emilian Apennines Starting at Cisa Pass, the mountain chain turns further to the southeast, to cross the peninsula along the border between the Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany regions. Places Apennine Mountains Fano a Corno. Photos provided by Flickr are under the copyright of their owners.

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