Matese mountains

E222909

The Matese mountains are a rugged Apennine mountain massif in southern Italy, known for their karst landscapes, high peaks, and role as a natural border between the regions of Campania and Molise.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Matese mountains canonical 8
Matese Mountains 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf karst landscape
lake
massif
mountain
mountain
mountain
mountain range
regional park
climate mountain climate
contains Matese Lake NERFINISHED
Monte Gallinola
Monte Miletto
Monte Mutria
country Italy
drainageType karstic
elevation 2050 m
formsBorderBetween Campania
Molise
geology limestone
hasLandform caves
dolines
karst plateau
sinkholes
highestPoint Monte Miletto
knownFor hiking
natural border role
rugged terrain
winter sports
locatedIn Matese mountains self-linksurface differs
Matese mountains self-linksurface differs
Matese mountains self-linksurface differs
Matese mountains self-linksurface differs
Southern Italy
surface form: southern Italy
locatedInRegion Campania
Molise
nearestCity Beneventum
surface form: Benevento

Campobasso
partOf Apennines
surface form: Apennine Mountains

Italian Apennines
Lucanian Apennines
surface form: Southern Apennines
protectedArea Regional Park of Matese
protects Matese mountains self-linksurface differs
rangeType fold-and-thrust belt
usedFor outdoor recreation
pastoralism
tourism
vegetation beech forests
pastures

Referenced by (9)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Samnium contains Matese mountains
Apennines contains Matese mountains
this entity surface form: Matese Mountains
Matese mountains locatedIn Matese mountains self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Monte Miletto
Matese mountains locatedIn Matese mountains self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Monte Mutria
Matese mountains locatedIn Matese mountains self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Monte Gallinola
Matese mountains locatedIn Matese mountains self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Matese Lake
Matese mountains protects Matese mountains self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Regional Park of Matese
Province of Caserta hasMountainRange Matese mountains
Biferno River sourceLocation Matese mountains