词条 | Monti Trebulani |
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| name=Monti Trebulani | native_name=Colli Caprensi | other_name= | etymology= | photo= | photo_caption= | country=Italy | region_type= | region=Campania | district=Caserta | parent=Apennine Mountains | border= | length_mi=| length_orientation= | width_mi= | width_orientation= | geology= | period= | orogeny=Southern Apenninic Orogeny | highest=Monte Maggiore | elevation_m=1036 |range_coordinates = {{coord|41|11|N|14|16|E|type:mountain_region:IT_scale:300000|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |coordinates = {{coord|41|11|N|14|16|E|type:mountain_region:IT_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline}} | map_image= | map_size= | map_caption= }} The Monti Trebulani or Colli Caprensi is a mountain range in the province of Caserta, Campania, southern Italy. They take their name from the ancient city of Trebula Balliensis, a Roman colony founded in the 3rd-2nd century BC, whose remains are in the frazione Treglia of the comune of Pontelatone. The range has a length of some 20 km, from north to south, starting from the territory of Pietravairano to Bellona. Sights include the grotto of San Michele, in the comune of Liberi. See also
{{Campania}} 3 : Mountain ranges of the Apennines|Mountain ranges of Italy|Mountains of Campania |
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