The Apennine Mountains, or the Apennines, are a mountain range that spans along the length of peninsular Italy. The range extends over 1,200 kilometers and covers over 90,000 square kilometers.
The highest peak of the Apennines is Corno Grande, which rises to an elevation of 2,912 meters. The Apennines are known for their varied landscape, which includes rocky peaks, dense forests, and rolling hills covered in vineyards.
Historically, the Apennines were an important barrier, protecting the Italian peninsula from invaders from the north. Today, they are a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with many hiking and mountain biking trails winding through the mountains.
The map of the Apennines shows the range stretching from the northwest of Italy to the southern tip. It outlines the different mountain ranges, including the Ligurian Apennines, the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, and the Umbrian-Marchean Apennines, among others. The map also shows important towns and cities in the Apennine region, including Genoa, Florence, Bologna, and Rome.
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