ALPI
Alpi, in Italian, refers to the Alps, the major European mountain range that spans western and central Europe. The chain extends roughly 1,200 kilometers from the Mediterranean coastline of France and Monaco in the west to the Danube valley near Vienna in the east, and from Mediterranean foothills to the continental interior.
Geology and topography: The Alps were formed during the Alpine orogeny in the Cenozoic, as the African
Climate and environment: The range features a variety of climates, from Mediterranean-influenced valleys to high-alpine zones.
Human presence and economy: The Alps are densely settled in their foothills and valleys. They are a
Cultural and conservation context: The Alps traverse many countries and languages, including Italian, French, German, and