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Parco delle Capanne di Marcarolo

Capanne di Marcarolo Natural Regional Park
Parco naturale delle Capanne di Marcarolo
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Panorama dal monte delle figne verso ovest a sin laghi gorzente a dx il tobbio.png
The park as seen from monte delle Figne
Map showing the location of Capanne di Marcarolo Natural Regional Park
Location Province of Alessandria, Italy
Nearest city Genova
Area 8,216 ha (20,300 acres)
Established 1979
Governing body Ente di gestione delle Aree protette Appennino piemontese, (Bosio)
www.areeprotetteappenninopiemontese.it

The Capanne di Marcarolo Natural Regional Park (in Italian Parco naturale delle Capanne di Marcarolo) is a natural park in the province of Alessandria (Piedmont, Italy). It gets the name from a small village in the protected area, Capanne di Marcarolo.

Some artificial lakes located in the park as Laghi del Gorzente were built from the end of 19th century in order to provide the city of Genova and its surrounding area with electricity and good quality freshwater.

In 1944's spring a group of Italian partisans were surrounded by fascist and nazi troops on Monte Tobbio. After a fight some of them managed to break the blockade while some others were captured, transferred near Benedicta Abbey and executed by firing squads on April the 7th 1944.

The natural park was established by the l.r. (regional law, in Italian legge regionale) nr. 53 of August the 31st 1979 as modified by the l.r. nr. 13 of January the 23rd 1989. The park area is also included in a SIC (Site of Community Importance) called Capanne di Marcarolo (code: IT1180026). The SIC is larger than the park, and reaches a surface of 9548.78 ha.

Situated in the inland of the Italian Riviera not faraway from Genova, the park protects a scenic portion of the Ligurian Apennines. The protected area is administratively part of Piedmont and is located near the border line of the region with Liguria, north of the Apenninic watershed dividing Pianura Padana (tributary of the Adriatic Sea) from the Ligurian Sea drainage basin. It covers over 82 square kilometres (32 sq mi).


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