- The
Flumendosa is a
river of
southern Sardinia, Italy. With a
length of 127
kilometres (79 mi), it is the
second longest river of the
island behind the...
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Sardinian provinces was doubled. It
contained the
river Flumendosa and the lake of B****o
Flumendosa, and it also
contained large m****if Gennargentu. Ogliastra...
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water in
winter and
almost dry in summer), with the
exception of Tirso,
Flumendosa,
Coghinas and Simeto. Reno di Lei From the
artificial Lago di Lei (the...
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flows into the Sea of Sardinia, the
Coghinas (115 km (71 mi)) and the
Flumendosa (127 km (79 mi)).
There are 54
artificial lakes and dams that
supply water...
- Geologically, it
dates to the
Palaeozoic era and it is
crossed by the
Flumendosa,
initially in a
valley and then to a
coastal plain on the
Tyrrhenian Sea...
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capital Cagliari. It is
located in a
short plain at the
mouth of the
Flumendosa river, next to the
Sarrabus hill. The
village of
Villaputzu is a part...
- (Lago Albano)
Alserio Lake (Lago di Alserio) Lake Alto del
Flumendosa (Lago Alto del
Flumendosa) Lake of
Ampola (Lago d'Ampola) Lake
Ampollino (Lago Ampollino)...
- it is the
third longest river of the
island behind the
Tirso and the
Flumendosa. It has a
drainage basin of 2,551
square kilometres (985 sq mi). The Coghinas's...
- the Cordevole (1940); Dam of Sauris, on
Lumiei (1947); Bau
Mandara Dam, on the
Flumendosa (1949); Dam of
Pieve di Cadore, on the
Piave (1949); Dam of Val Gallina...
- Samugheo, Asuni, Genoni, Isili, Orroli, Goni,
Ballao to the
mouth of the
Flumendosa.
Carthaginian coins found within the
indigenous Sardinian territories...