Aspromonte

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Aspromonte is a rugged mountain massif in southern Italy known for its dramatic landscapes, rich biodiversity, and cultural significance within the region of Calabria.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Aspromonte canonical 4
Aspromonte massif 1
Calabrian Apennines 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
mountain massif
mountain range
national park
administrativeRegion Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria
climate Mediterranean climate with mountain influences
contains deep valleys
plateaus
steep cliffs
traditional hill villages
country Italy
date 1862
elevation 1955 metres
establishedIn 1994
geology predominantly crystalline rocks
hasCulturalGroup Grecanic communities
hasFauna raptors
wild boar
wolf
hasHighestPoint Montalto
hasProtectedArea Aspromonte National Park
hasRiver Amendolea River
Bonamico River
Lao River
hasViewOf Mount Etna
historicalEvent Battle of Aspromonte
historicalSignificance site of brigandage in 19th century
knownFor cultural significance in Calabria
dramatic landscapes
rich biodiversity
rugged terrain
languageTradition Calabrian Greek dialects
locatedIn Calabria
Southern Italy
surface form: southern Italy
near Strait of Messina
overlooks Ionian Sea
Tyrrhenian Sea
participant Giuseppe Garibaldi
partOf Apennines
surface form: Apennine Mountains
tourismAttraction sanctuaries and hermitages
usedFor forestry
hiking and trekking
nature tourism
pastoralism
vegetation Mediterranean maquis
beech forests
pine forests

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

Calabria mountainRange Aspromonte
Apennines majorSubrange Aspromonte
this entity surface form: Calabrian Apennines
modern Calabria mountainRange Aspromonte
subject surface form: Calabria
Calabrian Greek region Aspromonte
Aspromonte National Park locatedIn Aspromonte
this entity surface form: Aspromonte massif