The Maiella (or Majella) is a massif in the
Central Apennines, in
Abruzzo
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, central
Italy
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.
Geography
The mountain is located at the boundary between the provinces of
Chieti
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,
Pescara and
L'Aquila
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.
The highest peak is Monte Amaro at 2,793 m, the second-highest of the entire Apennine range. The massif is at the centre of the
Maiella National Park
Maiella National Park ( it, Parco Nazionale della Maiella) is a national park located in the provinces of Chieti, Pescara and L'Aquila, in the region of Abruzzo, Italy.
It is centered on the Maiella massif, of which Monte Amaro is the highest ...
.
The Maiella is formed by a compact
limestone
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massif, on which summit are the highest peaks in the group: Monte Amaro 2,793 m, Monte Acquaviva 2,737 m, Monte Focalone 2,676 m, Monte Rotondo 2,656 m, Monte Macellaro 2,646 m, Pesco Falcone 2,546 m, Cima delle Murelle 2,598 m. A further peak is the Blockhaus (2,145m), which is sometimes used as the finish of a stage of the
Giro d'Italia cycling race.
Vast plateaus are present up to 2,500 m. The slopes are characterized by steep valleys and gorges, carved out by rivers such as the
Orfento, the
Foro
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Overview
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and others.
Nearby are the
Monte Morrone
The Montagne del Morrone are a mountain group in Abruzzo, central Italy, part of the Apennines. Overlooking the town of Sulmona, they are bounded by the Valle Peligna, the river Aterno and the Majella massif. They are included into the Majella ...
,
Monte Porrara and
Monti Pizzi Monti may refer to:
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Places
*Monti, Lazio, the first rione (historic district) of Rome, Italy
*Monti, Sardinia, Italy, a ''comune'' and town
*Monti, Iowa, United States, a town
See also
*Monte ...
groups. The Maiella includes an iced waterfall, known as ''Il Principiante'', located at 1,600 metres and having a height of 25 metres.
History
The massif was the site of the
1706 Abruzzo earthquake, which measured 6.8 . It devastated many towns in Abruzzo.
Scientific research
The area of the Montagna della Maiella has been subject to a major international geoscientific research Project,
TaskForceMajella from 1998 up to 2005. Along the northern slope of the mountain for thousands of years, hydrocarbon extraction has occurred from spontaneous seepages and shallow wells.
[van Dijk, J.P. (2019); The 7000 Years Long Journey of the Majella Oil Men - The Fascinating Story of Central Italian Hydrocarbon Exploitation and Earth Sciences in the Val Pescara and the Montagna della Majella. 282 pp. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334290729_The_7000_Years_Long_Journey_of_the_Majella_Oil_Men_-_The_Fascinating_Story_of_Central_Italian_Hydrocarbon_Exploitation_and_Earth_Sciences_in_the_Val_Pescara_and_the_Montagna_della_Majella]
Cycling
The Maiella, particularly the Blockhaus peak, is a popular ride for amateur cyclists and is also sometimes used for a stage of the Giro d'Italia. The first use by the race was in 1967, when
Eddy Merckx won the stage. Merckx subsequently went on to establish a
cycle manufacturing company and named one of his cycles after the Blockhaus. Subsequent Blockhaus stage victors were
Franco Bitossi
Franco Bitossi (born 1 September 1940) is an Italian former professional cycle sport, cyclist. He was born in Camaioni di Carmignano.
Career
Bitossi cycled for three years as an amateur and became a professional in October 1961, after he had re ...
(1968),
José Manuel Fuente
José Manuel Fuente Lavandera (September 30, 1945 in Limanes, Spain – July 18, 1996 in Oviedo, Spain) was a professional road racing cyclist and noted climbing specialist.
Fuente was a professional from 1970 to 1976. He had the same nickname a ...
(1972),
Moreno Argentin (1984),
Ivan Basso (2006),
Franco Pellizotti
Franco Pellizotti (born 15 January 1978) is an Italian former professional road bicycle racer, who rode professionally between 2001 and 2018 for the Alessio, , and teams. Pellizotti now works as a directeur sportif for the team.
Career
Pelliz ...
(2009, subsequently disqualified), and
Nairo Quintana (2017). The most recent inclusion of the Blockhaus on the Giro d'Italia was on 15 May 2022, when the stage was won by the Australian rider
Jai Hindley
Jai Hindley (born 5 May 1996) is an Australian professional cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam .
Career
After joining the team for the 2018 season, Hindley made his debut for at the 2018 Volta ao Algarve. In August 2018, he was nam ...
.
See also
*
List of European ultra prominent peaks
This is a list of all the mountains in Europe with ultra-prominent peaks with topographic prominence greater than . The column "Col" denotes the highest elevation to which one must descend from a peak in order to reach peaks with higher elevation ...
References
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Apennine Mountains
Mountains of Abruzzo
Two-thousanders of Italy