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- Montiferru is a historical region of central-western Sardinia, Italy. It takes its name from the eponymous extinct volcano m****if, whose main peak is the...
- temperatures and the humid soil due to heavy rains. Starting on 24 July, the Montiferru area, in Oristano province, was hit by a wildfire, which broke out between...
- Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily and before Cyprus) and an autonomous region of Italy. Tourism in Sardinia...
- proximity of Montiferru, a region that hosts an ancient volcano, site of important iron and coppers mines. The territory of Montiferru is also strictly...
- ancient well. In 1898, the island became part of Parco del Sinis-Montiferru (Sinis-Montiferru institutional park). Mal di Ventre was owned by the British entrepreneur...
- Parco del Limbara 5. Parco del Marghine e Goceano 6. Parco del SinisMontiferru 7. Parco di Monte Arci 8. Parco della Giara di Gesturi 9. Parco di Monte...
- Bořeň, northwestern Czech Republic Mont Gerbier de Jonc, Ardèche, France Montiferru, Sardinia Wolf Rock, Cornwall Jebel Nefusa, Libya Mount Cargill, Dunedin...
- voices, shaped in the form of canto a tenore from Seneghe, a town in Montiferru from which all the members of the group originate and to which they are...
- to the Catalan Zatrillas family. The town rises to the slopes of the Montiferru, in one of the healthiest zones of the island up to 380 metres (1,250 ft)...
- Arci (whose obsidian was extracted and exported in prehistoric times), Montiferru, Mount Arcuentu and the plateaus of the Giare, of a basaltic nature. These...