Southern Alps
Apennine range
The Appenines mountain range runs through most of the Italian Peninsula.
Apennines?
The mountain range running the length of Italy is the Apennines.
The Alps
The Apennine mountains in Italy run from the north west of Italy, near Genoa, to Calabria in the south. They are more or less in the middle of the country, dividing east from west, and are about 1500 kilometres long.
No, the Alps do. The Apennines are a mountain range that stretch from the Alps to the Mediterranean, down Italy.
The Apennines Mountain
The Pennines aka "The backbone of England".
The mountain range located west of Rome is the Apennines. This range runs down the length of Italy, but to the west of Rome, it is bordered by the Tyrrhenian Sea. The Apennines are known for their scenic landscapes and are a significant feature of the Italian geography.
Mont Blanc (French for white mountain), or Monte Bianco (Italian 'White Mountain'), also known as "La Dame Blanche" (French, the white lady) is a mountain in the Alps. With its 4,810 m (15,781 ft) summit, it is the highest mountain in the Alps and Western Europe, and is ranked 11th in the world in topographic prominence. The mountain lies between the regions of Aosta Valley, Italy, and Haute-Savoie, France. The location of the summit is on the French-Italian border
The Apennines is the name of the mountain range that runs down the center of Italy. It runs the entire north-south extent of the Italian peninsula. In the north, it therefore meets the Alps of Europe.Its name in Italian is 'Appennini', which is pronounced 'ahp-pehn-NEE-nee'. It takes its name from the original Latin 'Appenninus'. The Latin proper noun in turn came from the Latin word 'penne' for 'quill, feather', which was in reference to the range's shape.