three subchains: the Ligurian (Appenninoligure), Tuscan-Emilian (Appennino tosco-emiliano), and Umbrian Apennines (Appennino umbro). The Ligurian Apennines
The Ligures or Ligurians were an ancient people after whom Liguria, a region of present-day north-western Italy, is named. In pre-Roman times, the Ligurians
Pra, 1 km from Voltri. From Voltri it is possible to overcome the Appenninoligure by traveling via the passo del Turchino. Cerusa Wikimedia Commons has
terrain reeled in with terraced stone walls, where the mountains of 'AppenninoLigure come straight to the sea. The form and disposition of the towns as
Penn, who was believed to reside here by the Ligures. Salvo, Marco; Canossini, Daniele (2003). Appenninoligure e tosco-emiliano. Club Alpino Italiano and