- (40 mi). The
Cilento mountain range is the
western part of the
Lucan Appennines, as the
Alburni and Eremita-Marzano mounts, part of the
province of Salerno;...
- ISBN 978-0-8122-9278-7. Morgan, Luke (2015) p. 9 Ilya (11 May 2013). "The
Appennine Colossus".
Unusual Places.
Retrieved 13
January 2022. Ricupati, Daniela...
-
Monte Vettore (from
Latin Vector, "carrier", "leader") is a
mountain of the Umbro-marchigiano
Apennine Mountains in Italy. It is the
highest peak of the...
- The
Apennine shrew (Sorex samniticus) is a
species of
shrew in the
family Soricidae. It is
endemic to Italy. Amori, G. (2016). "Sorex samniticus". IUCN...
- (DPhil)
degree in 1993; her
thesis was
titled Peoples of the
Central Appennines in
Roman Ideology to c. 80 B.C..
Dench began her
academic career with...
- city, a key
communication center between southern Italy and the
inner Appennine Regions. This
colony is
again mentioned in 209 BC as one of the eighteen...
-
early 2000's. The
highway includes three long
tunnels under the
highest Appennine mountain, the Gran S****o m****if, on a
south west/north east axis, with...
-
spelled with the
letter ë.
Neapolitan Central Basilicatan varieties (
Appennine Area) pesäre [pəˈsɜrə] or [pəˈsɜ̃rə] 'to weigh'
Nasalization [ɜ̃] occurs...
- 400–1000. London: Macmillan. Wickham,
Chris (1988). The
Mountains and the City: The
Tuscan Appennines in the
Early Middle Ages. Oxford:
Clarendon Press....
- strength, he flew
homeward until caught by
treacherous air
conditions in the
Appennines Mountains [sic],
where he
crashed and was killed. The
gallant action of...