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- Mount_Circeo abstract "Monte Circeo or Cape Circeo (Italian: Promontorio del Circeo, Latin: Mons Circeius) is a mountain remaining as a promontory that marks the southwestern limit of the former Pontine Marshes. Although a headland, it was not formed by coastal erosion–as headlands are usually formed–but is a remnant of the orogenic processes that created the Apennines. The entire coast of Lazio, on which the mountain and the marsh are located, was a chain of barrier islands that was formed on a horst, made part of the mainland by sedimentation of the intervening graben.Monte Circeo, as it is sometimes also called in Italian, is located on the southwest coast of Italy, about 100 kilometres (62 mi) south/southeast of Rome, near San Felice Circeo, on the coast between Anzio and Terracina. At the northern end of the Gulf of Gaeta, it is about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) long by 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) wide at the base, running from east to west and surrounded by the sea on all sides except the north. The land to the north of it is 15 metres (49 ft) above sea level, while the summit of the promontory is 541 metres (1,775 ft). While the headland is quite steep and hilly, the land immediately to the east of it is low-lying and very swampy. Most of the ancient swamp has been reclaimed for agriculture and urban areas. The mountain, the coastal zone as far north as Latina, including the only remaining remnant of the swamp, and two of the Pontine Islands offshore, Zannone and Ponza, have been included in the Circeo National Park.The mountain is composed mostly of marl and sandstone from the Paleogene and of limestone from the lower Early Jurassic.".
- Mount_Circeo locatedInArea Italy.
- Mount_Circeo locatedInArea Lazio.
- Mount_Circeo locatedInArea San_Felice_Circeo.
- Mount_Circeo prominence "541.0".
- Mount_Circeo thumbnail Terracina-vista01.jpg?width=300.
- Mount_Circeo wikiPageExternalLink translate?hl=it&sl=it&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sanfelicecirceo.eu%2F.
- Mount_Circeo wikiPageExternalLink www.circei.it.
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- Mount_Circeo label "Mount Circeo".
- Mount_Circeo latD "41.2333".
- Mount_Circeo location Italy.
- Mount_Circeo location Lazio.
- Mount_Circeo location San_Felice_Circeo.
- Mount_Circeo longD "13.05".
- Mount_Circeo map "Italy".
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- Mount_Circeo name "Mount Circeo".
- Mount_Circeo photo "Terracina-vista01.jpg".
- Mount_Circeo photoAlt "Mount Circeo as seen from Terracina, Italy".
- Mount_Circeo photoCaption "Mount Circeo as seen from Terracina, Italy".
- Mount_Circeo photoSize "290".
- Mount_Circeo subject Category:Ancient_Roman_geography.
- Mount_Circeo subject Category:Biosphere_reserves_of_Italy.
- Mount_Circeo subject Category:Headlands_of_Italy.
- Mount_Circeo subject Category:Mountains_of_Lazio.
- Mount_Circeo subject Category:Neanderthal_sites.
- Mount_Circeo subject Category:Peninsulas_of_Italy.
- Mount_Circeo point "41.2333 13.05".
- Mount_Circeo type GeologicalFormation109287968.
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- Mount_Circeo type Land109334396.
- Mount_Circeo type Mountain109359803.
- Mount_Circeo type MountainsOfLazio.
- Mount_Circeo type NaturalElevation109366317.
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- Mount_Circeo type Peninsula109388848.
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- Mount_Circeo type Promontory109399592.
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- Mount_Circeo type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Mount_Circeo comment "Monte Circeo or Cape Circeo (Italian: Promontorio del Circeo, Latin: Mons Circeius) is a mountain remaining as a promontory that marks the southwestern limit of the former Pontine Marshes. Although a headland, it was not formed by coastal erosion–as headlands are usually formed–but is a remnant of the orogenic processes that created the Apennines.".
- Mount_Circeo label "Circeo".
- Mount_Circeo label "Mont Circé".
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- Mount_Circeo lat "41.2333".
- Mount_Circeo long "13.05".
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- Mount_Circeo depiction Terracina-vista01.jpg.
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- Mount_Circeo name "Mount Circeo".