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The Monti della Tolfa (or Tolfa Mountains) are a volcanic group in the Anti-Apennines of the northern part of the Lazio region of Central Italy. They are bounded by the Tyrrhenian Sea coast to the west, by the Monti Sabatini to the east, and by the Monti Cimini and the river to the north. Tolfa and Allumiere are the principal towns. The highest peak is the Monte Maggiore (633 m above sea level). The Monti della Tolfa consists mostly of trachytes formed during the Eocene and the early Pleistocene. The Tolfetano breed of horse originates in the area, and takes its name from it.

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  • Die Tolfaberge (italienisch Monti della Tolfa) sind ein Mittelgebirge nördlich von Rom, welches zum Antiappennino Laziale gehört. Es grenzt im Westen und im Süden an die Küste des Tyrrhenischen Meers zwischen Civitavecchia und Santa Severa, im Osten an die Sabatiner Berge und im Norden an den Fluss Mignone und die Monti Cimini. Die einzigen Orte sind Tolfa und Allumiere. Die Tolfaberge wurden seit der Zeit der Etrusker zum Abbau von Mineralien wie Eisenerz und Alaun genutzt. Heute sind sie jedoch eines der einsamsten Gebiete Latiums, so dass hier, neben vielen anderen Tieren, auch die Tolfa-Wölfe noch ein Rückzugsgebiet haben. (de)
  • Los Montes de la Tolfa (en italiano, Monti della Tolfa) son una serie de colinas de origen volcánico no muy altas que forman parte de los Antiapeninos del Lacio septentrional, Italia central. Están delimitados por el Oeste y el Sur por la costa tirrena comprendida entre Civitavecchia y , al Este por los Montes Sabatinos y al Norte por el río y los Montes Ciminos. (es)
  • The Monti della Tolfa (or Tolfa Mountains) are a volcanic group in the Anti-Apennines of the northern part of the Lazio region of Central Italy. They are bounded by the Tyrrhenian Sea coast to the west, by the Monti Sabatini to the east, and by the Monti Cimini and the river to the north. Tolfa and Allumiere are the principal towns. The highest peak is the Monte Maggiore (633 m above sea level). The Monti della Tolfa consists mostly of trachytes formed during the Eocene and the early Pleistocene. The mountains are an important source of alunite, from which alum is extracted. The mineral was discovered there in 1461, and extensively mined until the mine closed in 1941, after almost 500 years; for much of this time it was the principal source of alum in Europe. The Tolfetano breed of horse originates in the area, and takes its name from it. (en)
  • Les monts de la Tolfa (en italien, Monti della Tolfa) sont un massif montagneux de la chaîne des Apennins, situé dans la ville métropolitaine de Rome Capitale, au nord-ouest de Rome, dans la région du Latium, dans le centre de l'Italie. (fr)
  • I Monti della Tolfa sono una serie di colline di origine vulcanica che fanno parte dell'Antiappennino Laziale, delimitati a ovest e a sud dalla costa tirrenica compresa tra Civitavecchia e Santa Severa, a est dai Monti Sabatini e a nord dal fiume Mignone e dai Monti Cimini. (it)
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  • Los Montes de la Tolfa (en italiano, Monti della Tolfa) son una serie de colinas de origen volcánico no muy altas que forman parte de los Antiapeninos del Lacio septentrional, Italia central. Están delimitados por el Oeste y el Sur por la costa tirrena comprendida entre Civitavecchia y , al Este por los Montes Sabatinos y al Norte por el río y los Montes Ciminos. (es)
  • Les monts de la Tolfa (en italien, Monti della Tolfa) sont un massif montagneux de la chaîne des Apennins, situé dans la ville métropolitaine de Rome Capitale, au nord-ouest de Rome, dans la région du Latium, dans le centre de l'Italie. (fr)
  • I Monti della Tolfa sono una serie di colline di origine vulcanica che fanno parte dell'Antiappennino Laziale, delimitati a ovest e a sud dalla costa tirrenica compresa tra Civitavecchia e Santa Severa, a est dai Monti Sabatini e a nord dal fiume Mignone e dai Monti Cimini. (it)
  • Die Tolfaberge (italienisch Monti della Tolfa) sind ein Mittelgebirge nördlich von Rom, welches zum Antiappennino Laziale gehört. Es grenzt im Westen und im Süden an die Küste des Tyrrhenischen Meers zwischen Civitavecchia und Santa Severa, im Osten an die Sabatiner Berge und im Norden an den Fluss Mignone und die Monti Cimini. Die einzigen Orte sind Tolfa und Allumiere. (de)
  • The Monti della Tolfa (or Tolfa Mountains) are a volcanic group in the Anti-Apennines of the northern part of the Lazio region of Central Italy. They are bounded by the Tyrrhenian Sea coast to the west, by the Monti Sabatini to the east, and by the Monti Cimini and the river to the north. Tolfa and Allumiere are the principal towns. The highest peak is the Monte Maggiore (633 m above sea level). The Monti della Tolfa consists mostly of trachytes formed during the Eocene and the early Pleistocene. The Tolfetano breed of horse originates in the area, and takes its name from it. (en)
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