- The
Monti Picentini is a
mountain range and
national park in
southern Italy, part of the Apennines,
traditionally part in the
Campanian Apennines. They...
- [[:it:Monte Nero (
Picentini)]]; see its
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- [[:it:Monte
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Picentini)]]; see its
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- on the
hills on the road to
Montecorvino Pugliano, next to the
Monti Picentini. It is
locally known to be rich of water. The
civil parishes are Magazzeno...
- The
Monti Picentini Regional Park (Italian:
Parco regionale Monti Picentini) is a
natural preserve in Campania,
southern Italy. It is
based on the Monti...
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ancient artifacts dating from
Roman times.[citation needed] The
Monti Picentini area is home to the
eponymous regional park,
which is home to several...
- The Sele is a
river in
southwestern Italy.
Originating from the
Monti Picentini in Caposele, it
flows through the
region of Campania, in the provinces...
- in 2014. Part of the
comune of
Montella is also encomp****ed by
Monti Picentini Regional Park, a
mountainous natural preserve in
Campania which is host...
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Monte San
Salvatore is a
mountain in Campania, Italy, part of the
Monti Picentini range. v t e...
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Montecorvino is a
hilltown surrounded by the
Picentini mountain range,
included into the
Monti Picentini Regional Park. It
borders with the muni****lities...