The symbol of the Pollino Park

The Pollino National Park is the largest protected area in Italy. Established in 1993, it extends over 192,565 hectares, embraces Calabria and Basilicata and involves a population of approximately 170 thousand inhabitants, distributed in 56 municipalities of the two regions. Its  specific symbol is a particular type of pine, one of the thousand-year-old trees (the oldest is 1280 years old) that success to live where other species could not.

What is the name of this famous type of pine? 

PINO CEMBRO
PINO d'ALEPPO
PINO LORICATO