From North to South from East to West.
The Park covers an area of around 3,400 hectares.
Within this area are 16km of the via Appia Antica and its adjacent features, the valle della Caffarella (200 hectares), the via Latina archaeological area, the Aqueducts archaeological area (240 hectares), the Tormarancia estate(220 hectares) and the Farnesiana area (180 hectares).The Park is bordered on the North by the Aurelian wall, to the West by the via Ardeatina and the Rome-Naples railway line, to the East by the via Tuscolana and by the via Appia Nuova as far as Frattocchie, to the South it reaches the village of S. Maria delle Mole and the Fosso delle Cornacchiole at the edge of the Tellene archaeological area.
The Park is part of three municipalities: Rome, Ciampino and Marino.
For geography lovers the coordinates are:- 41¡ 50' 00" latitude N - 12¡ 33' 00" longitude E.
The maximum elevation is 189m above sea level, found at Frattocchie in the South of the Park.
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