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  2. Apennine culture - Wikipedia

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    The Apennine culture is a technology complex in central and southern Italy from the Italian Middle Bronze Age (15th–14th centuries BC). [1] In the mid-20th century the Apennine was divided into Proto-, Early, Middle and Late sub- phases [1], but now archaeologists prefer to consider as "Apennine" only the ornamental pottery style of the later phase of Middle Bronze Age (BM3).

  3. Apennine Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Apennines [2] or Apennine Mountains (/ ˈ æ p ə n aɪ n / AP-ə-nyne; Ancient Greek: Ἀπέννινα ὄρη or Ἀπέννινον ὄρος; [3] Latin: Appenninus or Apenninus Mons – a singular with plural meaning; [4] Italian: Appennini [appenˈniːni]) [note 1] are a mountain range consisting of parallel smaller chains extending c. 1,200 km (750 mi) the length of peninsular Italy.

  4. History of the Alps - Wikipedia

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    Troops under Generalissimo Alexander Suvorov crossing the Alps in 1799, by Vasily Surikov Napoleon passing the Great St Bernard Pass, by Edouard Castres. The French historian Fernand Braudel, in his famous volume on Mediterranean civilisation, describes the Alps as "an exceptional range of mountains from the point of view of resources, collective disciplines, the quality of its human ...

  5. Sabines - Wikipedia

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    The Sabines (US: / ˈ s eɪ b aɪ n z /, SAY-bynes, UK: / ˈ s æ b aɪ n z /, SAB-eyens; [1] Latin: Sabini ) were an Italic people who lived in the central Apennine Mountains (see Sabina) of the ancient Italian Peninsula, also inhabiting Latium north of the Anio before the founding of Rome.

  6. The adventure holiday in Italy tracking wolves and endangered ...

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    The morning is ice cold and dawn still blankets the lumbering central Apennine mountains, which are a muted winter brown. ... Rewilding Apennines also runs Rewilding Experiences – weekend and ...

  7. Apennine Colossus - Wikipedia

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    The Apennine Colossus (Italian: Colosso dell'Appennino) is a stone statue, approximately 11 meters high, [1] in the estate of the Villa Demidoff in Vaglia, Tuscany, Italy. Giambologna ( Flemish sculptor Jean de Boulogne) created the colossal figure, a personification of the Apennine mountains , in the late 1580´s.

  8. Category:Apennine Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Mountains of the Apennines (130 P) P. Protected areas of the Apennines (19 P) R. Rivers of the Apennines (1 C, 36 P) Pages in category "Apennine Mountains"

  9. Apennine - Wikipedia

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    Appenninica, or Apennine, a modern breed of domestic sheep; Apennine shrew, an insectivore endemic to Italy; Apennine yellow-bellied toad, an amphibian endemic to Italy; Apennine deciduous montane forests, an ecoregion of Italy; Apennine brown bear, another name for the Marsican brown bear; Apennine wolf, a subspecies of the Eurasian wolf