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Molise, Mainarde, sunset. The Mainarde mountain range extends along the border between Molise and Lazio, with prevalence in the Mo #211739718
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Mountain range which, compared to the Abruzzo National Park, extends from north to south and whose crests delimit the border between Lazio west and Molise east. Due to its importance both from a naturalistic and faunistic point of view, the mountain range was inserted by presidential decree in the Abruzzo National Park in January 1990. It includes high altitude peaks that are around 2000 meters: Monte Meta 2241, Monte Metuccia, Coste dell`Altare, Monte Mare 2020, Monte Cavallo 2039, Monte Forcellone 2030. The Mainarde, like the rest of the Apennine mountains, are very ancient and of limestone origin. On them the erosion of winds and waters has left clear traces in gorges, gullies and beautiful potholes of the giants, the latter very clearly visible by anyone who looks out from the viewpoint of San Michele. Covered by dense arboreal vegetation beech groves up to an altitude of 1800-1900 meters, the Mainarde - beyond this altitude - offer a spectacular turf, ideal habitat for particular types of endangered fauna such as the Abruzzo chamois the Marsican brown bear, the Apennine wolf and the lynx.