The Monti Sabini is a mountain range in the Apennines of Latium, central Italy.
[2][1] It is located in a north-south direction between the Monti Reatini at the east and the Tiber valley at the west.
[1][3] The upper section is the Monti Sabini proper, on the boundary between Latium and Umbria, and the Monti Lucretili sub-range, on the boundary between the province of Rieta and the Metropolitan City of Rome.
The two sub-ranges are separated by the plain and hilly areas of the Sabina.
The highest peak of the range is Monte Tancia, at 1,282 m (4,206 ft).