The Alps
The range of mountains that stretches from France and Italy through Switzerland into Austria is the Alps.
The Alps
Yes, the Alps run through it.
Yes, the Alps run through it.
There are lots of mountains in Italy. Some mountains are the Apennine Mountains, Julian Alps, and the Vicentine Alps.
The Alps are a European mountain range that runs through Italy, Switzerland, and France.
The Alps are a European mountain range that runs through Italy, Switzerland, and France.
The Italian Alps border the north of Italy and are part of the Alps, but the Apennines go right through Italy and so could be the answer you are looking for.
theyhad a source of protection. mountains in Italy made it hard for people to cross from one side of the peninsula to the otherby: Larissa
Italy is a primarily mountainous country. The Alps form an arch which runs along most of its borders (with France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia). The Apennines is a mountain chain which starts from the Italy-France border and runs along the Ligurian (northwestern) coast, and through the length of the peninsula and continues all along Calabria (the toe of Italy). In the north there is a massive plain between the Alps and the Apennines which runs from near Turin to Venice. Apulia, (the heel of Italy) is a large pain area. Other plains are on the coastal part of Campania (the region whose capital is Naples) Lazio and Tuscany.
Italy is a primarily mountainous country. The Alps form an arch which runs along most of its borders (with France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia). The Apennines is a mountain chain which starts from the Italy-France border and runs along the Ligurian (northwestern) coast, and through the length of the peninsula and continues all along Calabria (the toe of Italy). In the north there is a massive plain between the Alps and the Apennines which runs from near Turin to Venice. Apulia, (the heel of Italy) is a large pain area. Other plains are on the coastal part of Campania (the region whose capital is Naples) Lazio and Tuscany.