The Province of L'Aquila (Provincia dell'Aquila) is the largest, most mountainous and least densely populated province of the Abruzzo region of Southern Italy. It comprises about half the landmass of Abruzzo and occupies the western part of the region. It has borders with the provinces of Teramo to the north, Pescara and Chieti to the east, Isernia (in Molise region) to the south and Frosinone, Rome and Rieti (in Lazio region) to the west. Its capital is the city of L'Aquila. The Province of L'Aquila includes the highest mountains of the Apennines (Gran Sasso, Maiella and Velino-Sirente), their highest peak, Corno Grande, the high plain of Campo Imperatore, and Europe's southernmost glacier, the Calderone. The province's major rivers are the Aterno-Pescara, Sangro, Liri, Salto, and the Turano; its major lakes are Lago Scanno and Lago Barrea. It once included the largest lake on the Italian peninsula, Lago Fucino, which was drained in one of the 19th century's largest engineering projects. The lake basin is today a flourishing agricultural area and an important technological district.
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I would need a book to describe this mountain, i can just say, go, rent a car or a bike and get lost within the hills, the valleys, the small towns (go to Pretoro), the little trattoria's, the vineyards and the local culture always friendly and welcoming.
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he facilities taking you back again at the top of the runs allow a handy and quick admittance to them thanks to nine chair lifts, two ski lifts, three conveyer belts and a hand lift, covering a total capacity of 19,000 people per hour. Its geographic conformation allows you to practise winter sports also in case of fog because all the runs flow into a wide plateau.There are two large car-parks holding more than 3,000 cars on both access sides to Campo Felice.
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