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Apennine
Apennine Ap"en*nine, a. [L. Apenninus, fr. Celtic pen, or ben, peak, mountain.] Of, pertaining to, or designating, the Apennines, a chain of mountains extending through Italy.
Subapennine
Subapennine Sub*ap"en*nine, a. Under, or at the foot of, the Apennine mountains; -- applied, in geology, to a series of Tertiary strata of the older Pliocene period.

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- Apennins (French: [a.pɛ.nɛ̃]) was a department of the First French Empire of 1805-1814 in present-day Italy. Named after the Apennine Mountains, it originated...
- departments of Marengo, Montenotte and Stura. Before becoming the department of Apennins, the Republic of Genoa was converted to a puppet successor state, the Ligurian...
- was short—in 1805 it was annexed by France, becoming the départements of Apennins, Gênes, and Montenotte. Following the fall of Napoleon, Genoa regained...
- short: in 1805 it was annexed by France, becoming the départements of Apennins, Gênes, and Montenotte. With the fall of Napoleon, Genoa regained an ephemeral...
- From 1805 to 1814, Chiavari served as the capital of the short-lived Apennins Departments of France of the First French Empire. Chiavari is the home...
- 1805, the area was directly annexed by France as the departements of the Apennins, Gênes and Montenotte. After the fall of Napoleon in 1814, the republic...
- three departments: Montenotte (capital Savona), Gênes (capital Genoa) and Apennins (capital Chiavari). After a short period of independence in 1814, the Congress...
- 2021, ISBN 978-88-942861-0-6 Benedikt, Heinrich, ‘’Kaiseradler über dem Apennin. Die Österreicher in Italien 1700 bis 1866‘’. Herold Verlag, Vienna 1964...
- year. Main concentration of Italian caves is close to the Alps and the Apennins, prin****lly due to karst. Notable Italian caves are Castellana Caves,...
- Weimar, Wien 2010, pagg. 251–266 Benedikt, Heinrich, Kaiseradler über dem Apennin. Die Österreicher in Italien 1700 bis 1866. Vienna: Herold Verlag, 1964...