Monti Sabini
The Monti Sabini are mountain range in the Apennines of Latium, central Italy.
Aurunci Mountains | |
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Location of the range in Italy
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Highest point | |
Peak | Monte Tancia |
Elevation | 1,292 m (4,239 ft) |
Naming | |
Etymology | Ancient tribal name |
Native name | Monti Aurunci |
Geography | |
Country | Italy |
Region | Lazio |
District | Rome, Rieti |
Parent range | Apennine Mountains |
Borders on | Tiber, Nera, Velino, Turano, Aniene. |
They are located in north-south direction between the Monti Reatini at east and the Tiber valley westwards. The upper section are the Monti Sabini proper, on the boundary between Latium and Umbria, and the Monti Lucretili sub-range, on the boundary between the province of Rieta and the Metropolitan City of Rome. The two sub-ranges are separated by the plain and hilly areas of the Sabina.
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