Monti della Laga is a mountain range in the central Apennines, Italy.
The Samnites were a tribal federation living in the central Apennines.
From their position in the vastnesses of the central Apennines, they were probably there long before they first appear in history.
It is widely distributed in the central and southern Apennines.
Palestrina is sited on a spur of the Monti Prenestini, a range in the central Apennines.
The Samnites were a group of hill-tribes occupying the central Apennines.
An association between earthquakes in the central Apennines and eruptions of Vesuvius has been proposed, but is not yet proven.
Straddling the central Apennines, Abruzzo and Molise offer some of Italy's least-explored countryside.
It crossed the central Apennines from Rome to the Adriatic.
To present, it is only known from the provinces of Lazio and Campagna in the central Apennines.