Daunian Mountains
Daunian Mountains (in Italian Monti della Daunia or Monti Dauni, or also improperly Subappennino Dauno) are a mountain range in southern Italy, constituting the eastern appendix of the . They occupy the western fringe of Capitanata and the border of Apulia with Molise and Campania; the range takes its name from an ancient Italic tribe, the Dauni, although it was strongly held by Hirpini instead.
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Accadia
Anzano di Puglia
Apennine Mountains
Bovino
Carapelle (river)
Carife
Casalnuovo Monterotaro
Castel Baronia
Celle di San Vito
Fortore
Lucera
Montaguto
Monte Cornacchia (Daunian Mountains)
Panni, Apulia
Pietramontecorvino
Roseto Valfortore
San Nicola Baronia
San Severo
San Sossio Baronia
Savignano Irpino
Scampitella
Tavoliere delle Puglie
Troia, Apulia
Vallata
Vallesaccarda
Villanova del Battista
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Daunian Mountains
Daunian Mountains (in Italian Monti della Daunia or Monti Dauni, or also improperly Subappennino Dauno) are a mountain range in southern Italy, constituting the eastern appendix of the . They occupy the western fringe of Capitanata and the border of Apulia with Molise and Campania; the range takes its name from an ancient Italic tribe, the Dauni, although it was strongly held by Hirpini instead.
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Daunian Mountains (in Italian ...... Dauni Meridionali, at Bovino).
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I Monti della Daunia (la Munda ...... ostante pianura del Tavoliere.
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Los Montes Daunos (en italiano ...... Dauni Meridionali, en Bovino.
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Daunian Mountains (in Italian ...... ongly held by Hirpini instead.
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I Monti della Daunia (la Munda ...... evento e Avellino in Campania.
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Los Montes Daunos (en italiano ...... a tribu itálica de los daunos.
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Daunian Mountains
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Montes Daunos
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Monti della Daunia
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