Apenin Abruzyjski
Pizzo Deta, one of the mountains in this mountain range
Abruzzo Apennines, Abruzzo (Appennino Abruzzese) - the highest mountain range of the Apennines, extending in central Italy.
Their foothills reach into the Adriatic Sea. Monte Corno is the highest peak of the 2914 m high, located in the Gran Sasso d'Italia massif.
The Abruzzo Apennine is made of limestone. They are characterized by steep slopes, crossed by deep river valleys (Aterno, Pescara). Visible signs of Pleistocene glaciation are visible.
It is an area frequented by tourists. In 1923, the Italian National Park Abruzzo was established. ha. The Abruzzo Apennines are home to a number of winter sports centers, with very good conditions for mountain tourism.
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