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  2. Monte Amaro (Abruzzo) - Wikipedia

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    Cross placed on the highest point of Mt. Amaro. Mount Amaro was originally called "Mons Malus", with the Latin meaning of "Bad Mount", as documented in a 13th-century bull issued by Pope Honorius III, which, as the language changed over time, was altered to the name in use, which, like the previous name, refers to the ruggedness that characterizes its summit.

  3. Maiella - Wikipedia

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    Maiella at dusk Maiella Massif from ISS, 2019.To the northeast is the Adriatic Sea.. The mountain is located at the boundary between the provinces of Chieti, Pescara and L'Aquila.

  4. Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park - Wikipedia

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    Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park (Italian: Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise) is an Italian national park established in 1923. The majority of the park is located in the Abruzzo region, with smaller parts in Lazio and Molise. It is sometimes called by its former name Abruzzo National Park.

  5. Abruzzo - Wikipedia

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    Abruzzo (US: / ɑː ˈ b r uː t s oʊ, ə ˈ-/, [3] [4] UK: / æ ˈ b r ʊ t s oʊ /; [5] Italian:; Abruzzese Neapolitan: Abbrùzze [abˈbruttsə], Abbrìzze [abˈbrittsə] or Abbrèzze [abˈbrɛttsə]; Aquilano: Abbrùzzu), historically known as Abruzzi, is a region of Southern Italy with an area of 10,763 square km (4,156 sq mi) and a ...

  6. Fifty Classic Climbs of North America - Wikipedia

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    Fifty Classic Climbs of North America is a 1979 climbing guidebook and history written by Steve Roper and Allen Steck. [1] It is considered a classic piece of climbing literature, known to many climbers as simply "The Book", [2] and has served as an inspiration for more recent climbing books, such as Mark Kroese's Fifty Favorite Climbs. [3]

  7. Abruzzi Ridge (Mount Saint Elias) - Wikipedia

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    The Abruzzi Ridge is a mountaineering route on Mount Saint Elias, ascending the north side of the mountain. It was first climbed by Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi in 1897, and named in his honor. [ 1 ]

  8. Monte Terminillo - Wikipedia

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    Monte Terminillo is a massif in the Monti Reatini, part of the Abruzzi Apennine range in central Italy. It is located some 20 km from Rieti and 100 km from Rome and has a highest altitude of 2,217 metres (7,274 ft). It is a typical Apennine massif, both for its morphology, articulated but not exceedingly sharp, and for the fauna and vegetation.

  9. Geology of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Horizontal layers of Cenozoic sedimentary rocks in the cliffs at Torre Sant'Andrea in Lecce province, southeast Italy Badlands sediments of Pliocene–Pleistocene age in Atri, Abruzzo. During the Paleocene, the Eurasia-Africa convergent margin driving the Alpine orogeny accompanied the closure of Alpine Tethys ocean basin.