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The Silva Gallinaria is a rich thicket characterized by evergreen trees and shrubs typical of the Macchia Mediterranea, which grows naturally on a sandy and devoid of water. The most common tree that reigns unchallenged is Quercus ilex (Holm Oak). This kind of jungle resumed the general characteristics of the Mediterranean Evergreen Forest but is distinguished for being contextualized in the Campania territory, specifically inside the area around Cuma - Licola - Liternum, and the historical baggage that inherits the early settlers of this coast: the Greeks, who founded the city of Cuma, which today form an acropolis.

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  • The Silva Gallinaria is a rich thicket characterized by evergreen trees and shrubs typical of the Macchia Mediterranea, which grows naturally on a sandy and devoid of water. The most common tree that reigns unchallenged is Quercus ilex (Holm Oak). This kind of jungle resumed the general characteristics of the Mediterranean Evergreen Forest but is distinguished for being contextualized in the Campania territory, specifically inside the area around Cuma - Licola - Liternum, and the historical baggage that inherits the early settlers of this coast: the Greeks, who founded the city of Cuma, which today form an acropolis. The Gallinaria Silva, after the dissolution of the National Opera for Comabattenti today is part of two natural reserve park: the Regional Flegrei Field on the coast of Licola - Cuma, and Natural Reserve of "Foce Volturno Costa di Licola", in the Campania Region. For his interesting natural and historical heritage can be made educational tours organized by NPO in the territory.Another company that manages the urban transport by bus is the CTP. (en)
  • La Silva Gallinaria (o Selva Gallinaria) è una ricca boscaglia sempreverde caratterizzata da alberi di leccio e arbusti tipici della macchia mediterranea, che cresce spontaneamente su fondo sabbioso e privo di acqua. La Silva Gallinaria, in tempi remoti, probabilmente si estendeva da Cuma fino alla foce del Volturno. Nel corso del tempo si è ridotta: una parte inizia dal Lago di Patria e giunge alla foce del Volturno prendendo i nomi di Pineta di Patria e Pineta di Castelvolturno, l'altra parte si sviluppa da Cuma giungendo fino a Licola. La Selva è parte di due riserve: il Parco Regionale dei Campi Flegrei e la Riserva naturale Foce Volturno - Costa di Licola. Si ritiene che il nome dato alla foresta, probabilmente, sia associato alla specie Gallinula chloropus, un tempo abbondante nel territorio flegreo. (it)
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  • The Silva Gallinaria is a rich thicket characterized by evergreen trees and shrubs typical of the Macchia Mediterranea, which grows naturally on a sandy and devoid of water. The most common tree that reigns unchallenged is Quercus ilex (Holm Oak). This kind of jungle resumed the general characteristics of the Mediterranean Evergreen Forest but is distinguished for being contextualized in the Campania territory, specifically inside the area around Cuma - Licola - Liternum, and the historical baggage that inherits the early settlers of this coast: the Greeks, who founded the city of Cuma, which today form an acropolis. (en)
  • La Silva Gallinaria (o Selva Gallinaria) è una ricca boscaglia sempreverde caratterizzata da alberi di leccio e arbusti tipici della macchia mediterranea, che cresce spontaneamente su fondo sabbioso e privo di acqua. Si ritiene che il nome dato alla foresta, probabilmente, sia associato alla specie Gallinula chloropus, un tempo abbondante nel territorio flegreo. (it)
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  • Silva Gallinaria (it)
  • Silva gallinaria (en)
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