Gli Inghiottitoi
Gli Inghiottitoi is a sinkhole in Sefro, Macerata, Marche. Gli Inghiottitoi is situated nearby to the peak Monte Cimara, as well as near the mountain saddle Passo Cornuggia.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Monte Igno.
Monte Igno
Peak
Monte Igno is a mountain in Marche, Italy. Monte Igno is a relief in the 'Umbria-Marche Apennines, located in the town of Serravalle di Chienti, near the border of the 'Umbria. Monte Igno is situated 3½ km southeast of Gli Inghiottitoi.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Castello and Camerino.
Castello
Hamlet
Photo: Paulacastelli, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Castello is a hamlet, which is situated 7 km northwest of Gli Inghiottitoi.
Camerino
Photo: Tuvok89, Public domain.
Camerino is a town in the province of Macerata, Marche, central-eastern Italy. It is located in the Apennines bordering Umbria, between the valleys of the rivers Potenza and Chienti, about 64 kilometres from Ancona.
Gli Inghiottitoi
- Type: Sinkhole
- Category: landform
- Location: Sefro, Macerata, Marche, Central Italy, Italy, Europe
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Latitude
43.12186° or 43° 7′ 19″ northLongitude
12.96705° or 12° 58′ 1″ eastOpen location code
8FMJ4XC8+PROpenStreetMap ID
way 498017567OpenStreetMap feature
natural=sinkhole
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Highlights include Monte Cimara and Passo Cornuggia.
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