In the Umbria-Marche fold-and-thrust belt, excellent examples of positive inversion tectonics are documented. They are explained as the effect of the structural heritage of the opening of the Mesozoic Tethis Ocean, on the geo- metry of the Neogene compressional structures, related to the Alpine Orogeny. A portion of the southernmost belt, between the Nera river and the Rieti Basin, is used as natural example to test the kinematic consistency of linked fold-and-thrust systems, and infer the pre-thrusting geometry of the origi- nal extensional basin. The dominant thrust systems and related folds affec- ted a Triassic-Neogene marine sequence during the Late Miocene-Early Pliocene time. The overprinting structural relationships, both at the me...