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  1. Apennine Range, series of mountain ranges bordered by narrow coastlands that form the physical backbone of peninsular Italy. From Cadibona Pass in the northwest, close to the Maritime Alps, they form a great arc, which extends as far as the Egadi Islands to the west of Sicily.

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  3. The band of mountains created extends from Spain to Turkey in a roughly east–west direction and includes the Alps. The Apennines are much younger, extend from northwest to southeast, and are not a displacement of the Alpine chain.

  4. Mar 18, 2021 · The Apennine Mountains are a range of mountains that consist of several smaller parallel chains extending for about 1,200 km along the entire length of the Italian Peninsula. The chain of Apennine Mountains joins the Ligurian Alps at the Altare municipality in the northwest and ends at the coastal city of Reggio di Calabria in the southwest.

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  5. Mar 30, 2023 · The Alps and Apennine mountain ranges were natural barriers that helped protect Rome from invasions and provided strategic locations during war time. The Alps provided a roadblock that forced invaders to move through narrow passages allowing Romans time to prepare and attack.

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    The Apennines then climb to the northeast, from where they turn west to meet the Alps. As a result, these mountains are also divided for convenience into three main parts: the Northern Apennines (Appennino settentrionale), the Central Apennines (Appennino centrale), and the Southern Apennines (Appennino meridionale).

  7. Jan 17, 2024 · Running from one end of the Italian peninsula to the other, The Apennines are essentially the spine of Italy. From their northern tip next to the Alps in Liguria, they continue southwards through the centre of the country, passing through a total of twelve regions before ending in Sicily.

  8. Pennine Alps, segment of the central Alps along the Italian-Swiss border, bounded by the Great St. Bernard Pass and the Mont Blanc group (southwest), by the Upper Rhône Valley (north), by Simplon Pass and the Lepontine Alps (northeast), and by the Dora Baltea River valley (south).

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