Abruzzo Map Political Regions
The Abruzzo region on the east overlooking the Adriatic Sea and bordering Marche to the north, Lazio to the west and south of Molise. The provinces are Chieti, L'Aquila (regional capital), Pescara and Teramo. The physical limits are well defined: to the north by the river Tronto, from the Adriatic to the east, south from the river and west by the majestic Trigno Abruzzi Apennines.
The system is manifested in the Abruzzi Apennines, with its most impressive. It begins with the group of the Laga mountains (Mount Gorzano, 2455 m) on the border with Marche and Lazio, and here the pace of Montereale (1015 m) that separates the valley of the river Velino from that of 'Aterno-Pescara, which marks the border between the Umbria-Marche Apennines of Abruzzo and the Apennines. Further south, beyond the marked depression from Vomano river, stands the imposing mass of the Gran Sasso of Italy, and extended the highest of the Apennines, which reaches 2912 m. high in the top of the Big Horn, and almost equally impressive, is the southernmost massive external alignment, the Maiella (Mount Amaro, 2795 m).
The valley of the river Aterno, separates the outer alignment of the beam central mountainous and includes Mount Velino (2487 m) on the border with Lazio, the most isolated mountain Sirente (2349 m) and the mountains of the Goal (Petroso mountain, 2247 m.) on their side of the Mouth of Forlì (998 m). La Conca Fucino was originally occupied by a large lake (155 km ²) but was completely drained in the second half of the nineteenth century. Impressive are the underground karst events, evidenced by extensive movement of resurgent waters and the presence of numerous caves.
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