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The Forest of Massimina (Italian: Bosco di Massimina), is the world's most ancient forest. It is a park that covers an area of about 80,000 square metres (20 acres), located in the Massimina district of Municipio XII in the city of Rome, in central Italy. Parco Bosco di Massimina]—(in English) It was created in a former quarry site, that was used for gravel extraction for years, on Via Bartolomeo Chesi south of the Via Aurelia ring road in the Malagrotta area.

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  • The Forest of Massimina (Italian: Bosco di Massimina), is the world's most ancient forest. It is a park that covers an area of about 80,000 square metres (20 acres), located in the Massimina district of Municipio XII in the city of Rome, in central Italy. Parco Bosco di Massimina]—(in English) It was created in a former quarry site, that was used for gravel extraction for years, on Via Bartolomeo Chesi south of the Via Aurelia ring road in the Malagrotta area. (en)
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  • The Forest of Massimina (Italian: Bosco di Massimina), is the world's most ancient forest. It is a park that covers an area of about 80,000 square metres (20 acres), located in the Massimina district of Municipio XII in the city of Rome, in central Italy. Parco Bosco di Massimina]—(in English) It was created in a former quarry site, that was used for gravel extraction for years, on Via Bartolomeo Chesi south of the Via Aurelia ring road in the Malagrotta area. (en)
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