Mountain regions
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Aragon
Description Located in the North-East part of Spain, the Aragon Region is by 40% of its territory traversed by the Pyrenees and Iberian mountains. Mountain areas are here considered as
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Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Description This is the largest mountain region in Europe, with about 80% of the regional surface covered by mountains and 60% of municipalities that are mountainous. In the region, the
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Croatia
Description In Croatia, mountains cover 21% of the national surface. In particular, stretching from Slovenia to Albania, the Dinaric Alps forms a narrow arc and allows an easy connection between
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Lombardy
Description Situated in the North of Italy, the Lombardy Region is covered at 43% of its surface by mountains and 13% of its population lives in these areas. Also, 12%
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Slovenia
Description In Slovenia, more than 70% of the country’s territory is mountainous and about 40% of its citizens live in mountain areas. Mountain tourism is an important sector for the