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Northern Spain is unlike other parts of Spain. Firstly it is green. The climate is influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. They also have their different languages Galician, Basque etc. Even their traditional musical instruments and dances are different to those in the south. This is very surprising in the European context. Spain is an old country by European standard and yet these minority communities still much in evidence. On the other hand, Germany and Italy are much younger countries, even though they share a common language within the two countries. It was the common language that united the German and also the Italian, to form their own countries.
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Portugal is located in the Iberian Peninsula and has a varied climate from north to south. Vidigueira is a small town located in the Alentejo region known for its plains, vineyards, and Mediterranean climate. Vidigueira has a population of around 7000 and is surrounded by hills and the Guadiana river. It offers a good quality of life with various cultural and recreational activities. Vidigueira is most notable as the birthplace of famous explorer Vasco da Gama, who was given the title of Earl of Vidigueira for his achievements in sailing to India in the 15th century.
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The document summarizes several natural areas in Catalonia, Spain. It describes Montseny Natural Park as a biosphere reserve located west of Barcelona that has the highest mountains in the southern Pyrenees and contains Mediterranean and Alpine wildlife. Montserrat Mountain near Barcelona is composed of striking pink rock formations. The Ebro Delta is one of the largest wetland areas in Catalonia and an important habitat for bird species. The Costa Brava coastline extends over 200 km and includes beautiful beaches. Rice farming is a major economic activity in the Ebro Delta, with over 1,500 varieties grown. The Pyrenees mountain range forms the northern border and contains the highest peaks and diverse animal species. Vilanova i la
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This presentation is done by Lara Dioquino as one of her projects on ITALIAN REGIONS in her Italian 10 class (AY 2013-2014) at the University of the Philippines under Prof. Emanuela Adesini.
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mountains extend seamlessly, allowing the visitor to be able to gather and visit everything so easy and disillusioned by
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scenery. A region that allows you to stay at sea and in a few minutes (about 40) being in the mountains. Sea, hills and
mountains extend seamlessly, allowing the visitor to be able to gather and visit everything so easy and disillusioned by
the lack of separation between the one and the other. The Abruzzo tourist route in essence, allows quickly to the tourist,
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3. 123 out of 136 communities of Molise are located in
mountainous areas. The orography is characterized by
the Mainarde Mountain range (highest peak: Monte
Morrone, 1,805 m) and the Matese Massif (highest peak
Monte Miletto, 2,050 m). Settore Mainarde is the
name given to the part of this range that in 1990 has
been recognized part of Parco Nazionale di Abruzzo,
Molise e Lazio. It includes the territories of Castel San
Vincenzo, Pizzone, Scapoli and Rocchetta al Volturno.
The main rivers are Trigno, Biferno, Fortore and
Volturno.
The urban centers of Alto Molise often face south-east
and have the aspect of medieval burghs lying on
plateaux of calcareous rock, with the houses leaning
against each other and crowded around a castle or
palace or the principal church..
MORPHOLOGY OF ALTO MOLISE
4. This area of Molise is characterized by the presence of Turkey Oak (Cerro) in the area of
Staffoli and Oasi Selva di Castiglione, and of silver fir (found in Collemeluccio and
Pescopennataro). Above the 1,100 metres there are beeches (Monte Capraro, Monte
Campo and Monte S. Nicola) and grasslands characterized by a large variety of flora.
In the mountain area there are Spanish brooms, aromatic plants and vast expanses of oaks.
In the woods there is a variety of mushrooms and white and black truffles. There are ashes,
pines and firs. At this latitude it is easy to meet limes, maples, ornielli (a kind of ash),
hollies, ferns and buttercups. In the mountains of Matese firs and black pines are present. In
Campitello Matese clovers, nettles, or thistles and verbascum (velvet plant) form the
classical pastures of Molise.
FLORA OF ALTO MOLISE
5. Molise is characterized by many areas that present a notable and untouched naturalness.
So, you can find many animals like: wild bears that find their natural habitat in the area of
Alto Molise, wolves that can be found on the mountain of Matese, while badgers, weasels,
otters, deers and beach martens are found a bit in all the mountainous areas. There are
also different species of birds of prey, including the Golden Eagle.
Moreover in the part of the Natural Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, you can find the
Marsicano bear.
In the upper Volturno Valley you can find some salmonid species, like the brown trout. There
are also minnows, chubs, tenches, rudds and eels. In the rivers there are also mullets.
Among the birds, eagles, sparrowhawks and falcons are the most important.
Finally among the reptiles there are saettone, cervone, snakes and vipers that live on
the Matese Mountains and on the Meta mountains.
FAUNA OF ALTO MOLISE
6. Vastogirardii
Agnone
San Pietro avellana
frosolone Staffolii
Pietrabbondante
Capracotta
Carovillii
Frosolone is a village of 3,189 people. It is a charming place that still preserves the
old medieval town charm. Its landscape is very beautiful. It is situated on a
promontory circled by steep cliffs, hills, woods, meadows and lakes. Frosolone is
characterized by a morphology of carbonate rocks with bizarre and surprising
shapes. The village is very active in the handicraft industry, in particular, in the
production of scissors and knives. Before the earthquake of 1805, the village was
one of the most populous settlements in Molise.
7. Vastogirardii
Agnone
San Pietro avellana
frosolone Staffolii
Pietrabbondante
Capracotta
Carovillii
Capracotta is a village with a population of 920 people, located at 1,421 metres on the sea level, and
it is, after Rocca di Cambio, the highest municipality in the Appennine area.
Just outside the village there is the Botanical Garden of Appennine Flora with a lot of arboreal and
floral species of Central Italy.
In winter it is not difficult to run into snowstorms. For this reason Capracotta is known in South-
Central Italy like the land of storms too.
Capracotta is an important ski resort. It has got two important installations: one for Alpine skiing,
with a chair lift in Monte Capraro; another centre for cross-country skiing in Prato Gentile.
8. Vastogirardii
Agnone
San Pietro avellana
frosolone Staffolii
Pietrabbondante
Capracotta
Carovillii
Agnone (5,253 inhabitants) lies on a rocky spear
in the mountainous Alto Molise. Farms and
country houses surround the city at elevations
varying from the 1,386 metres above sea level at
Monte Castelbarone to 370 metres of the Verrino
River bed. The Sangro River also passes by Agnone.
Its geographic position has been described as "The
natural capital of the Alto Molise". Its territorial
extension covers 9,630 hectares and is made up of
forests, pastures and agriculture land.
Agnone is known for the manufacturing of bells by
the Marinelli Bell Foundry.
9. Vastogirardii
Agnone
San Pietro avellana
frosolone Staffolii
Pietrabbondante
Capracotta
Carovillii
Staffoli is part of the town of Agnone
and has a vast natural landscape with
oak and coniferous woods, green
pastures and clear torrents, remains of
Samnite archeology and traces of the
transhumant civilizations .
10. Vastogirardii
Agnone
San Pietro avellana
frosolone Staffolii
Pietrabbondante
Capracotta
Carovillii
Vastogirardi (722 inhabitants) is situated at 1,200
mt. in the part of Molise bordering with Abruzzo. Its
territory is separated from Capracotta territory by
mountains which go from 1,300 to 1,350 m, like
Montagnola (1,292 mt), Monte Miglio (1,350 mt),
Monte Pizzo (1,370 mt), Montagna Fiorita with
Montarone (1,278 mt).
On the top of the hill where it lies there is a castle
and the Church of S. Nicola di Bari.
It is famous for handicraft: embroidery especially
lavori al tombolo, wrought iron, bells, steel blades
scissors and razors.
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San Pietro avellana
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Pietrabbondante
Capracotta
Carovillii
San Pietro Avellena (519 inhabitants) rises at the limit of the
Celano-Foggia sheep track (tratturo). The altitude is between
the 740 metres of the valley of Sangro river and the 1,730 of
the summit of Monte Miglio. The torrents Rio and Vandra bathe
the territory that is rich in woods and uncontaminated nature.
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San Pietro avellana
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Pietrabbondante has a population of 774 peple.
It is situated at 1,027 metres on sea level, nestled
between big rocks known as Morge, at the foot
of the Mount Caraceno, where many megalithic
remains have been found.
The climate is continental, with mild summers and
severe winters with heavy snow. The town is also
rich in flora, as there in places bordering large
expanses of conifers and hardwoods.
Currently the town of Pietrabbondante is a tourist
site for the presence of a Samnite complex of
worship (2nd century BC) on the slope of Monte
Saraceno, consisting of a theater, a temple and
two arcaded buildings on both sides.
Pietrabbondante Carovillii
13. Vastogirardii
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San Pietro avellana
frosolone Staffolii
Pietrabbondante
Capracotta
Carovillii
The village of Carovilli (1,377 inhabitants) is at an altitude between
850 and the 1200 meters,and offers a very interesting naturalistic
high-hilly panorama ,with pastures, soft reliefs with forests and
vegetation.