- The
Peloritani (Sicilian: Piluritani, Italian:
Monti Peloritani) are a
mountain range of north-eastern Sicily, in
southern Italy,
extending for some 65 km...
- The 24th
Field Artillery Regiment "
Peloritani" (Italian: 24°
Reggimento Artiglieria Terrestre "
Peloritani") is a
field artillery regiment of the Italian...
- The
Dorsale dei
Peloritani is a 70 km (43 mi)
panoramic path that runs
through the
Peloritani mountains in
Sicily at a
height of
around 1,000 m (3,300 ft)...
-
ranges of Madonie, 2,000 m (6,600 ft), Nebrodi, 1,800 m (5,900 ft), and
Peloritani, 1,300 m (4,300 ft), are an
extension of the
mainland Apennines. The cone...
- The
bottleneck of the
Strait of Messina,
point of
transit of the migrations, seen from the
Peloritani mountains, Sicily...
- also
favorable for
observing storks. The
Monte Dinnammare and the
other Peloritani mountains overlooking the
Strait are a
natural theatre for birdwatching...
-
Together with the
Madonie and the
Peloritani, they form the
Sicilian Apennines. The
mountains run from the
Peloritani on the
eastern part of the island...
- The
Strait of Messina, Sicily, a
classic migration bottleneck, seen from the
Peloritani mountains...
-
Calabrian Arc are the
southern Apennines fold-and-thrust belt, the "Calabria-
Peloritani", or
simply Calabrian block and the
Sicilian Maghrebides fold-and-thrust...
-
racing his Type 26 at the 312 km 1st
Coppa Messina on the
Circuit of
Monti Peloritani,
Alfieri lost
control in the
first lap and the car
overturned after hitting...