What makes this place unique
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Gran Sasso, the highest peak of the Apennines, is the most rugged mountain massif in Central Italy.
What makes this place unique
Gran Sasso, the highest peak of the Apennines, is the most rugged mountain massif in Central Italy.
Terrain, waters and landscape
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