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- Monte Accellica is a mountain in the Monti Picentini range, located in Campania, Italy. The mountain is 1660 metres (5446 feet) tall, and is situated on the border between the provinces of Salerno and Avellino, divided between the comuni of Acerno, Giffoni Valle Piana, and Montella. Several rivers typical of the region have their sources on the slopes of Monte Accellica, including the , the Tusciano, and the Calore Irpino, which is itself the largest tributary of the Volturno. In the local dialects, the mountain is called Céleca (IPA: ˈtʃeləka) or Acéleca (IPA: aˈtʃeləka). Monte Accellica is located within the Terminio Cervialto Mountain Community, as well as Monti Picentini Regional Park. Part of the southern face of the mountain is included in the natural reserve, managed by WWF Italia. (en)
- Il monte Accèllica è una montagna appartenente al gruppo dei Picentini dell'Appennino Campano, che raggiunge i 1 660 m s.l.m con la cima più alta, l'Accelica Nord. (it)
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- Bagnoli Irpino Piscacco da Celica.jpg (en)
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- Il monte Accèllica è una montagna appartenente al gruppo dei Picentini dell'Appennino Campano, che raggiunge i 1 660 m s.l.m con la cima più alta, l'Accelica Nord. (it)
- Monte Accellica is a mountain in the Monti Picentini range, located in Campania, Italy. The mountain is 1660 metres (5446 feet) tall, and is situated on the border between the provinces of Salerno and Avellino, divided between the comuni of Acerno, Giffoni Valle Piana, and Montella. Several rivers typical of the region have their sources on the slopes of Monte Accellica, including the , the Tusciano, and the Calore Irpino, which is itself the largest tributary of the Volturno. In the local dialects, the mountain is called Céleca (IPA: ˈtʃeləka) or Acéleca (IPA: aˈtʃeləka). (en)
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- Monte Accellica (it)
- Monte Acellica (en)
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