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Monte Soratte : ウィキペディア英語版
Monte Soratte

Monte Soratte (ancient: ''Soracte'') is a mountain ridge in the province of Rome, Italy. It is a narrow, isolated limestone ridge with a length of and six peaks. Located some south east of Civita Castellana and c. north to Rome, it is the sole notable ridge in the Tiber Valley. The nearest settlement is the village of Sant'Oreste. Saint Orestes or Edistus, after whom the settlement is named, is said to have been martyred near Monte Soratte.
The highest summit is above sea-level. The ridge is part of a Natural Reserve housing a variety of vegetation and fauna.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.parks.it/riserva.monte.soratte/Eindex.php )〕 It is also characterized by the so-called ''Meri'', pits which can be up to deep.
==History and sights==
The area was used by the ancient Italic tribes of the area (Sabines, Capenates, Faliscans and Etruscans) for the cult of the God Soranus. Mount Soratte was mentioned by Horace ("vides ut alta stet nive candidum Soracte?" ''Carm.'' i. 9), and Virgil, who stated that Apollo was its guardian deity.
The hermitage of St. Sylvester is just below the summit. According to a legend, its church was founded by Pope Sylvester, who had taken refuge there to escape Constantine's persecution. The church houses 14th- and 15th-century frescoes. Another four hermitages are on the ridge.
The church of ''Santa Maria delle Grazie'' was built in 1835 over a pre-existing 16th-century edifice and houses a once highly venerated image of the ''Madonna''.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe mentioned the peak in ''Italian Journey'', his diary of his travels through Italy from 1786–1788. He wrote that "Soracte stands out by itself in magnificent solitude. Probably this mountain is made of limestone and belongs to the Apennines."
During World War II, after the 8 September 1943 bombing raid of Frascati, Field Marshal Albert Kesselring moved his headquarters from Frascati to the bunkers in Monte Soratte.

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