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ASPROMONTE , a See also:mountain of See also:Calabria, See also:Italy, rising behind Reggio di Calabria, the See also:west extremity of the See also:Sila range. The highest point is 6420 ft. and the slopes are clad with See also:forest. Here See also:Garibaldi was wounded and taken prisoner by the See also:Italian troops under Pallavicini in 1862. End of Article: ASPROMONTEAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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