Apennine foothills

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The Apennine foothills are the lower, gently sloping regions at the base of Italy’s Apennine mountain range, characterized by rolling terrain, rural landscapes, and transitional zones between plains and higher mountains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf foothill region
geographical region
associatedWith historic agricultural terraces in some areas
traditional Italian rural culture
characterizedBy mixed agricultural land use
rural landscapes
transitional zones between plains and mountains
drainedBy numerous small streams and rivers descending from Apennines
elevationRelativeTo higher than adjacent plains
lower than main Apennine ridges
extendsAlong length of the Italian peninsula
formsBaseOf Apennines
surface form: Apennine mountain range
formsCorridorFor wildlife movement between mountains and lowlands
formsPartOf Italian rural hinterland
hasBiodiversity Mediterranean flora and fauna in lower elevations
mixed European forest species in cooler sectors
hasClimate Mediterranean climate in many areas
temperate climate in higher latitudes and elevations
hasCulturalLandscape patchwork of fields, vineyards, orchards, and woodlots
hasEconomicActivity olive oil production in suitable areas
rural tourism
small-scale agriculture
wine production in suitable areas
hasFeature network of local roads following contours
villages and small towns on hilltops and slopes
hasGeomorphology alluvial fans at mountain fronts
erosional valleys and ridges
hasLandCover deciduous forests in some sectors
mosaic of fields and woodlands
patches of Mediterranean scrub
hasOrientation generally parallel to main Apennine chain
hasSoils varied soils derived from sedimentary and metamorphic rocks of Apennines
hasTerrain gently sloping landforms
rolling hills
influences drainage patterns from mountains to lowlands
local microclimates of adjacent plains
isTransitionBetween Italian lowland plains
higher Apennine mountains
locatedIn Italy
locatedOnContinent Europe
partOf Apennines
surface form: Apennine Mountains
subjectTo landslide risk in some sectors
soil erosion on steeper cultivated slopes
supports mixed land ownership patterns including smallholdings
usedFor mixed farming
olive cultivation
pastoralism
viticulture

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Meldola partOf Apennine foothills
Arezzo locatedOn Apennine foothills
this entity surface form: Tuscan Apennines foothills
Macerata locatedIn Apennine foothills
Cagli locatedIn Apennine foothills
Sabinum geographicalFeature Apennine foothills
Comune di Predappio locatedOn Apennine foothills
Murge plateau partOf Apennine foothills
this entity surface form: Apennine foreland
Mercato Saraceno locatedInGeographicalArea Apennine foothills
this entity surface form: Apennines foothills
Dovadola partOf Apennine foothills
Veroli locatedIn Apennine foothills
Canossa partOf Apennine foothills
this entity surface form: Apennine foothills region
Sabine territory locatedIn Apennine foothills
Scandriglia hasRelief Apennine foothills
Nespolo isLocatedNear Apennine foothills
Configni locatedIn Apennine foothills
Sabine Hills partOf Apennine foothills
this entity surface form: Italian Apennine foothills
Poggio Moiano hasNearbyNaturalFeature Apennine foothills
Montone River near Apennine foothills