Apennine Mountains
The Apennines are mountains in Italy. Their highest mountain is Corno Grande which is 2,912 metres high. The Apennines have three main parts: the Northern Apennines, the Central Apennines and the Southern Apennines.
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| Elevation | 2,912 m (9,554 ft) |
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Apennine Mountains Media
Monte Cimone (2,165 m or 7,103 ft), in Emilia Romagna, is the highest mountain of the northern Apennines.
Monte Altissimo (Alpi Apuane)
Source of the Tiber river at Mount Fumaiolo, marked by a column with an eagle and wolves, part of the Apennine fauna and symbols of Rome. The inscription reads: "Here the river sacred to the destinies of Rome is born."
Sperone di Monte Pizzo - Monte Priora Nord
Gran Sasso mountain and Campo Imperatore plateau
Majella seen from Blockhaus picture taken by user Idéfix July 2006
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