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Sarrabus-Gerrei is a sub-region of south-eastern Sardinia, Italy.
Traditionally Sarrabus,
probably from the Roman-time city of Sarcopos,
occupies the area...
- The
Sarrabus' cave
salamander or
Sette Fratelli cave
salamander (Speleomantes sarrabusensis) is a
species of
salamander in the
family Plethodontidae. It...
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Specimens of
ullmannite were
found at
Sarrabus, Sardinia,
Italy in 1887. The
crystals of the
specimens from
Sarrabus were
described as
hemihedral with parallel...
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ichnusae Miller 1907 A
small subspecies with
proportionately small ears.
Sarrabus, Sardinia, Italy; may have been
introduced to the
English Midlands: 6 ...
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proposed in 1885 by
Fernand Lataste was a skin and a
skull of a male cat from
Sarrabus in Sardinia.
Felis reyi
proposed in 1929 by
Louis Lavauden who described...
- for the
reproduction of
water birds such as the
greater flamingo. In the
Sarrabus-Gerrei area, the
beaches of
Costa Rei
extend to the foot of the
hills of...
- the
Flumendosa river, next to the
Sarrabus hill. The
village of
Villaputzu is a part of the
historic region of
Sarrabus,
whose muni****lities are Villaputzu...
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Castelberg St. Avold, Moselle, France; from Langban, Varmland, Sweden;
Sarrabus, Sardinia, Italy; near Anarak, Iran; and Tsumeb, Namibia. In the US, mines...
- its
archaeological viewpoint, by the
large ore
bodies rich in
metal of
Sarrabus, made up of
minerals compounded by
oxides and iron sulphide,
copper and...
- cave salamander,
Monte Albo cave salamander,
Supramonte cave salamander,
Sarrabus cave
salamander (Speleomantes sarrabusensis) and
Sardinian tree frog (also...