Monte Salviano Explained

Monte Salviano
Elevation M:1011
Map:Italy
Location:Abruzzo, Italy
Range:Apennines
Coordinates:42.0319°N 13.4012°W

Italian: italic=no|'''Monte Salviano''' (pronounced as /it/) is a massif in the Abruzzo Apennines, Central Italy. It includes the peaks of Monte d'Aria (1011m (3,317feet)), Monte Cimarani (1108m (3,635feet)) and Monte San Felice (1030m (3,380feet)). Since 1999 the area, falling within the municipal territory of Avezzano (Province of L'Aquila), has been included in the Riserva Naturale di Monte Salviano.[1]

Description

The Salviano mountain range is situated along the watershed between the Fucino basin and the Piani Palentini, in Marsica. In 1993 a serious fire burnt down dozens of hectares of black pine in the pinewood planted by the prisoners of Avezzano concentration camp in 1916.[2] Ecological restoration, carried out through the reforestation of native and indigenous species, favoured the process of spontaneous regeneration consolidating the mountain area ecosystem.[3]

Since 1999, the Avezzano side entirely falls into the Riserva Naturale di Monte Salviano, a former peri-urban park.[1]

In 2005 Monte Salviano was indicated among Abruzzo sites of community importance.[4]

Etymology

There are two hypotheses about the origin of the name "Salviano": the first links the toponym to the remarkable presence of Salvia officinalis on the mountain; the other traces it back to the finding of some epigraphs explicitly referring to the gens Salvia in the Marsican area.[5] [6]

View from the peak

From the Monte Salviano peak it is possible to admire the Monte Velino peaks in the north, the Piani Palentini in the west, and the Fucino basin, surrounded by the Monti Marsicani, in the east.

Cartography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Riserva Naturale Regionale del Monte Salviano - L'area protetta. parks.it. 7 October 2018. it.
  2. Web site: Appiccato il fuoco alla storica pineta del monte Salviano. Paolo Guadagni. Il Centro. 15 June 2012. 7 October 2018. it.
  3. Web site: Relazione Generale dal Parco del Salviano alla Riserva Naturale Regionale guidata Monte Salviano. Regione Abruzzo. 7 October 2018. it.
  4. Web site: Sito di interesse comunitario. riservamontesalviano.it. 7 October 2018. it.
  5. Web site: Avezzano e la sua storia: Madonna di Pietraquaria. Giovanni Pagani. Terre Marsicane. 7 October 2018. it. https://web.archive.org/web/20181007223327/http://www.avezzano.terremarsicane.it/index.php?module=CMpro&func=viewpage&pageid=73. 7 October 2018. dead.
  6. Web site: Riserva Naturale Guidata Monte Salviano - Abruzzo. agraria.org. 7 October 2018. it.