The Monti Trebulani or Colli Caprensi is a mountain range in the province of Caserta, Campania, southern Italy.
This article does not cite any sources. (March 2018) |
| Monti Trebulani | |
|---|---|
| Colli Caprensi | |
| Highest point | |
| Peak | Monte Maggiore |
| Elevation | 1,036 m (3,399 ft) |
| Coordinates | 41°11′N 14°16′E |
| Geography | |
| Country | Italy |
| Region | Campania |
| District | Caserta |
| Range coordinates | 41°11′N 14°16′E |
| Parent range | Apennine Mountains |
| Geology | |
| Orogeny | Southern Apenninic Orogeny |
They take their name from the ancient city of Trebula Balliensis, a Roman colony founded in the 3rd-2nd century BC, whose remains are in the frazione Treglia of the comune of Pontelatone.
The range has a length of some 20 km, from north to south, starting from the territory of Pietravairano to Bellona.
Sights include the grotto of San Michele, in the comune of Liberi.
| ||
|---|---|---|
| Provinces |
| |
| Places |
| |
| History |
| |
| Politics and government |
| |
| Culture |
| |
Categories | ||