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Mountain in Italy
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Monte Molaro
Highest point
Elevation1,210 m (3,970 ft)
Coordinates40°24′09″N 15°02′01″E / 40.40250°N 15.03361°E / 40.40250; 15.03361
Geography
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LocationCampania, Italy
Parent rangeApennines

Monte Molaro is a mountain between the towns of Campania and Olevano Romano in Picentini Regional Park and is part of the Picentini mountains.

Description

Calcareous-dolomite, together with Monte Ripalta, Raione Monte, and Monte Costa Warm forms the watershed between the basins of the river Tusciano to the west and the river Tenza to the east. The mountain is covered by forests of oak, chestnut, rates while the top is occupied by prairie.

Paths

From San Donato of Eboli, through a country road, you can reach the plateau above the mountain, then the mountain Ripalta Molaro. By country, along the path departing from the neighborhood Zappino, reached the summit of Mount Ripalta, you can continue until you reach the summit of Raione and Molaro. On the top is the Casone Melaina, a haven of service of the woodcutter.


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