Apennines
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The Apennines run 1,200km down the spine of the Italian peninsula, reaching 2,912m at Corno Grande. Predominantly limestone, the range's Gran Sasso massif hosts Italy's southernmost glacier. Though modest in height, the Apennines offer superb hiking and winter ski mountaineering.
15
Montañas
2912 m
Cima más alta
Vista general del contorno
Montañas
Gran Sasso (2912m)
2912 m
·Italy
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2
La Maiella (2795m)
2795 m
·Italy
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2
Monte Amaro (2793m)
2793 m
·Italy
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2
Corno Piccolo (2655m)
2655 m
·Italy
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3
Pizzo d'Intermesoli (2635m)
2635 m
·Italy
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2
Monte Prena (2561m)
2561 m
·Italy
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2
Monte Velino (2486m)
2486 m
·Italy
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2
Monte Vettore (2476m)
2476 m
·Italy
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2
Monte Pollino (2248m)
2248 m
·Italy
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2
Monte Terminillo (2217m)
2217 m
·Italy
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1
Monte Sibilla (2173m)
2173 m
·Italy
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1
Monte Cimone (2165m)
2165 m
·Italy
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1
Monte Amiata (1738m)
1738 m
·Italy
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1
Monte Falterona (1654m)
1654 m
·Italy
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1
Monte Titano (739m)
739 m
·San Marino
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1