• The Monti Marsicani (or 'Marsicano',) are the sixth-highest group of Apennines located in the Abruzzo region, mostly in the Province of L’Aquila and partly...
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    location of the Abruzzo National Park, nestled in the heart of the Monti Marsicani. In 1866, the philosopher Benedetto Croce was born there. The domain...
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    Abruzzo region of central Italy. Its territory, located within the Monti Marsicani, is crossed by the Sangro river, which here receives its first affluents...
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    Piani Palentini in the west, and the Fucino basin, surrounded by the Monti Marsicani, in the east. Trail network of the Riserva Naturale di Monte Salviano...
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  • The vista from the top includes Appennino Marsicano (Monti Marsicani), the Mainarde, the Monti della Meta, the Matese, the sea up to Gaeta, the Pontine...
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    'Marsican iris'. : 275  The Latin specific epithet marsica refers to Monti Marsicani (a mountain range) in Abruzzo, Italy. It was first published and described...
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