Furlo Pass

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Furlo Pass is a dramatic gorge and historic mountain pass in Italy’s Marche region, carved by the Metauro River through the Apennines and long used as a strategic transit route.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
mountain pass
accessFrom Fano NERFINISHED
Urbino NERFINISHED
climate temperate
country Italy
crosses Metauro River NERFINISHED
cutBy Metauro River NERFINISHED
drainageBasin Adriatic Sea NERFINISHED
hasAttraction historic road works
panoramic viewpoints
hasConservationStatus protected area
hasGeologicalFeature limestone cliffs
narrow gorge
hasHeritageStatus natural reserve
hasInfrastructure road tunnel
hasNameInItalian Gola del Furlo NERFINISHED
hasScenicRoute former SS3 Flaminia road
hasVegetation Mediterranean scrub
mixed woodland
hasView Metauro River valley NERFINISHED
hasWildlife birds of prey
deer
wild boar
historicalPeriod Roman era
historicalUse Roman road passage
isPopularFor birdwatching
landscape photography
rock climbing
knownFor dramatic gorge landscape
narrow canyon
steep rock walls
landform river gorge
locatedIn Apennines NERFINISHED
Marche NERFINISHED
Province of Pesaro e Urbino NERFINISHED
locatedNear Acqualagna NERFINISHED
Cagli NERFINISHED
locatedOn ancient Via Flaminia NERFINISHED
partOf Gola del Furlo State Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
region central Italy
river Metauro River NERFINISHED
terrain mountainous
tourismType hiking
nature tourism
scenic driving
usedAs strategic transit route
usedSince antiquity

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Metauro River near Furlo Pass