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Gennargentu (Italian: [dʒennarˈdʒɛntu]; Sardinian:
Ghennarghentu [ɡɛnːaɾˈɡentu]) is a
large m****if in central-southern Sardinia, Italy, encomp****ing the...
- The
Gennargentu National Park (also
National Park of the Bay of
Orosei and
Gennargentu; Italian:
Parco ****onale del
Golfo di
Orosei e del
Gennargentu) is...
- part in the
province of
Nuoro and
Ogliastra and
located alongside the
Gennargentu m****if. The name
comes from Cicero, who
described the land as inhabited...
- (Perdas Carpìas in
Sardinian language) (1,834 m (6,017 ft)), part of the
Gennargentu Ranges in the
centre of the island.
Other mountain chains are
Monte Limbara...
- The 47th
Signal Battalion "
Gennargentu" (Italian: 47°
Battaglione Trasmissioni "
Gennargentu") is a
signals battalion of the
Italian Army. The battalion...
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Punta La
Marmora (Sardinian:
Perdas Carpìas) is a
mountain in the
Gennargentu range,
Sardinia located in Italy. The
mountain belongs to
Nuoro province...
- in the
province include the
National Park of the Gulf of
Orosei and
Gennargentu. It is
known for its
purported high
concentration of
centenarians and...
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island behind the Tirso. The Flumendosa's
springs are
located in the
Gennargentu m****if, at the foot of the
Monte Armidda; it
flows into the Tyrrhenian...
- wall. Due to its
natural environment (the
territory is
included in the
Gennargentu National Park) and to the
quality of its waters, Cala
Gonone is a po****r...
- in Bologna.
Muratti sponsored an
Italian rally event that was held in
Gennargentu,
Sardinia in June 1983 and 1984
called the "Muratti Adventure". In total...