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Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park

The Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna is a national park in Italy. Created in 1993, it covers an area of about 368 square kilometres (142 sq mi), on the two sides of the Apennine watershed between Romagna and Tuscany, and is divided between the provinces of Forlì Cesena, Arezzo and Florence.

Main sights
Campignawhite firAcquacheta – waterfall, mentioned in Dante's ComedyBadia Pratagliabeech wood • Camaldoli – monastery • Fiumicello – mill • Valbonella Botanical Gardens – botanical garden near Corniolo • Siemoni Arboretum – museum and historic arboretum located in Badia Prataglia • Tredozio- Tramazzo River Valley • Chiusi della Verna – Franciscan places • Castagno d'Andreachestnut woodRidracoli – lake and dam • Foresta della Lama – wildlife • Sasso Fratino – first integral nature reserve in Italy (1959) • Springs of Tiber RiverMount Fumaiolo • Springs of Arno RiverMonte Falterona ==Wildlife==
Wildlife
A large part of the park is woodland. In the park there are areas the mountain vegetation, all types of woodland of the lower sub-mountain belt vegetation. In the forest dominated by hornbeams, turkey oaks and sessile oaks, chestnut woods (especially in the Camaldoli area and at Castagno d’Andrea on the Florentine side). In rocky places there are some of the remaining rare cork oaks. Flora inside the park includes 48 tree and shrub species and over 1000 herbaceous species. The most valuable collection is to be found in the Mount Falco-Falterona massif. • Apennines wolfBarn owlBoarCommon buzzardEagleEurasian badgerFallow deerMartenRed deerRed foxRoe deerTawny owl ==References==
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