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The Monti Marsicani (or 'Marsicano',〔Guide d'Italia 〕) are the sixth highest group of Apennines located in the Abruzzo region, mostly in the Province of L’Aquila and partly in the Province of Frosinone and Province of Isernia. The highest peak is Monte Greco (2285m). They are limited in north by the Fucino plateau and Peligna Valley, on the east by the River Gizio and Altopiano delle Cinque Miglia, on the south by the Valley Sangro and Volturno, on the east by valley Liri and Melfa. The main feature of this area is the rugged landscape characterized by a wild and well-preserved natural environment with dense forests composed mainly of beech and with the presence of many endangered species. Their survival was possible mainly thanks to the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise that protects a huge part of this mountain group. ==Orography== The Marsicani Mountains can be divided into numerous subgroups that are each greater than the height of 2000 metres and are separated by valleys in which there are rivers and streams leading into the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic Seas and the riverbed of Fucino. The most important lakes are the Barrea and the Montagna Spaccata, that are artificial and the Scanno (natural). The lake at Villalago, the Lake of the Castel San Vincenzo, the Vivo and finally the Pantaniello are the minor natural lakes in this area. All protected parts are crossed by the river Sangro, that has its origins in this area. The subgroups that compose the Marsicani Mountains : * Monti di Roccaraso (Monte Arazzecca 1830 m) *Monte Genzana e Monte Greco (Monte Greco 2285 m, Serra Rocca Chiarano 2262 m, Monte Genzana 2170 m) * Montagna di Godi (Monte Godi 2011 m) * La Camosciara (Monte Capraro 2100 m) * Monti della Meta (Monte Petroso 2249 m) * Le Mainarde (Coste dell’Altare 2075 m) * Montagna Grande e Monte Marsicano (Monte Marsicano 2253 m, La Terratta 2200 m) * Monte Palombo (Monte Palombo 2013 m) * Monte Turchio (Rocca Genovese 1944 m) * Monte di Valle Caprara e Monte Ceraso (Monte di Valle Caprara 1998 m) * Monte La Rocca e Serra Traversa (Monte La Rocca 1924 m) * Monte Panico e Serra delle Gravare (Rocca Altiera 2018 m) * Monte Cornacchia (Monte Cornacchia 2003 m) The area is made of 21 municipal communities from which lead various paths, part of the organized structure for tourists, that include visitor centers, museums, refuges and many other attractions. The most popular trails are those that lead to the Camosciara Fondillo, the Cicerana and Mount Marsicano. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Monti Marsicani」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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