- are
Monte Limbara (1,362 m (4,469 ft)) in the northeast, the
Chain of
Marghine and
Goceano (1,259 m (4,131 ft))
running crosswise for 40 km (25 mi) towards...
- of the
Planargia is the town of Bosa with the
Castle of Serravalle. The
Marghine,
which has
Macomer as its main center, is one of the
Sardinian territories...
-
Judicate of
Torress in the
Middle Ages and was part of the
curatoria of
Marghine. The
village came
under the
influence of the
Arborean Judges, when such...
- Baldaccini,
Rapporti tra
suoli e
insediamenti nuragici nella regione del
Marghine-Planargia (Sardegna centro-occidentale), in Il
sistema uomo-ambiente tra...
- of S****arese, to the east of Montacuto, to the
south of the
Goceano and
Marghine and to the west of the Planargia.
Bonorva is the main muni****lity in the...
- 221-264; Tav. I-XCII. A. MORAVETTI, Statue-menhir in una
tomba di
giganti del
Marghine, in
Nuovo Bull. Arch. Sardo, S****ari 1984, pp. 41-67. G. MURRU, Le statue...
-
under the
Kingdom of Sardinia, it
became the
capital of the
Marquisate of
Marghine. The
Marquisate included the
nearby villages of Birori, Bolotana, Borore...
-
territory is
characterised by
wooded mountains and
alluvial valleys, the
Marghine Chain (highest peak:
Monte Rasu 1259 metres) and the
Tirso Valley. According...
- Baldaccini,
Rapporti tra
suoli e
insediamenti nuragici nella regione del
Marghine-Planargia (Sardegna centro-occidentale), in Il
sistema uomo-ambiente tra...
- pg. 68 Mastino,
Attilio (2005). I
Sardi Pelliti del
Montiferru o del
Marghine e le
origini di
Hampsicora Archived 2018-11-30 at the
Wayback Machine....