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No, the Pyrenees are between France and Spain. It is the Apennines that run along the Italian peninsula.
The Iberian, Italian, and Balkan Peninsula
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The Apennines run through the Italian Peninsula.
The Apennine Mountains form a backbone through the Italian peninsula. They run from the north, through the center, and into the south of peninsular Italy. Their geographically and geologically unifying presence serves as the reason why some nickname mainland Italy the Apennine peninsula.
The mountains that run along the length of peninsular Italy are called the 'Apennines' or 'Apennine Mountains'.
The Hejaz mountains are located on the western edge of the Arabian Peninsula. They run along the coast of the Red Sea, and lie within the borders of present day Saudi Arabia.
"Run" in English is correre in Italian.
The city of Rome did not have a natural barrier. The original city was on seven neighbouring hills (the Palatine, Caelian, Esquiline, Viminal, Quirinal, Capitoline, and Aventine). People liked to live on hills because they were easier to protect from raids. Later, ancient Rome grew beyond these hills.
Alaska's peninsula runs mostly east and west.
The Tagus River is the longest river on the Iberian Peninsula. It runs along the border between Portugal and Spain, and empties into the Atlantic Ocean near Lisbon.
run - correre