- Monte Amiata
Infobox Mountain | Name = Monte Amiata
Photo = Amiata_z01.jpg
Caption = View
Elevation = convert|1738|m|ft|0
Location =Tuscany , ITA
Range = Tuscan Antiapennines
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Coordinates = coord|42|53|17|N|11|37|22|E|type:mountain|display=inline,title
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Language = The Monte Amiata is amountain in the Tuscan Antiapennines, in the provinces of Grosseto and Siena,Tuscany , centralItaly . The highest peak is at convert|1738|m|ft|0 above sea level.The Amiata is an ancient, inactive volcano, characterized by volcanic rocks and small lakes. Waters from the mountain feed the Fiora aqueduct, which serves much of southern Tuscany and part of northern
Lazio ; in the Amiata are also the springs of Fiora andAlbegna rivers, the latter on Mount Buceto, which constitutes the south-westernmost spur of the massif.The main economical resources of the Amiata region are
chestnut s, wood and, increasingly, tourism (ski resorts include the peak area, Prato delle Macinaie, Prato della Contessa, Rifugio Cantore and Pian della Marsiliana). The lower areas are characterized by olive trees and vines. Other vegetation includebeech andfir . In ancient timescinnabar was extracted here.The Amiata is included in the "
comuni " ofAbbadia San Salvatore ,Arcidosso ,Castel del Piano ,Piancastagnaio ,Santa Fiora andSeggiano , all located between 600 and 800 metres of altitude.ee also
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List of volcanoes in Italy References
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