Hannibal & his troops & elephants crossed over the Alps & the Apennines in his quest to eradicate the Romans during the Punic War.
I think the alps ;)
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The city of Rome was (and still is) between the Apennines (a chain of mountains which runs through the Italian peninsula) and the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. It was 14 miles from the sea (now it is 16 miles form the sea). It lied by the only ford on river Tiber. Originally it consisted of the Seven Hills of Rome. Later it spread beyond these hills. Past these hills there is a plain of average agricultural fertility. The Alps and the plain of the river Po in the North, the Adriatic Sea in the east, the Ionian Sea and the plain of Apulia in the south, the Tyrrhenian Sea in the west , the Tuscan hills in the centre, and the mentioned Apennines were all (and still are) in Italy.
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The Apennines are south of the Alps.
There isn't any. Rome is built on and aroud hills, which in no way could be considered mountains. The mountains in Italy are the Apennines and the Alps, neither of which are in Rome or even near to Rome.
The Alps and Apennines
The Alps made invasions of Italy more difficult. The Apennines provided water sources which were used to carry water to Rome with the aqueducts.
The Alps provided protection against invaders from the north.
the alps and Apennines moutians
The Alps and the Apennines.
what type of mountain is the alps in The alps are a range of mountains in Europe.
Some of the examples are the Alps, the Apennines, and the Pyrenees.
The Alps, the Pyrenees, the Apennines, and the Carpathians.
No, the Alps do. The Apennines are a mountain range that stretch from the Alps to the Mediterranean, down Italy.
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