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Landforms of Sardinia

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Strait of Bonifacio
French-Italian strait between Corsica and Sardinia
Costa Smeralda
coastal area and tourist destination in northern Sardinia, Italy
Neptune's Grotto
cave near Alghero
Sea of Sardinia
sea
Campidano
thumb|250px|Campidano plain near Las Plassas and the namesake hill and medieval castle in the background.
Gulf of Asinara
Golfo di Cagliari
bay of Sardinia
Gulf of Oristano
gulf in the Sardinian Sea
Nurra
thumb|250px|A view of the Nurra near Alghero 180px|thumb|right|Map of Nurra
Cape Carbonara
cape in Villasimius, Italy
Sulcis-Iglesiente
thumb|Sulcis-Iglesiente The Sulcis-Iglesiente is a historical region of southwestern Sardinia comprising, as the name suggests, the territories of Sulcis and Iglesiente. It is included in the Province of Sulcis Iglesiente and the Metropolitan City of Cagliari, and formerly in the province of South Sardinia.
Costa Verde
coastal area in Sardinia, Italy
Supramonte
The Supramonte is a mountain range located in central-eastern Sardinia, Italy. It lies northeast of the Gennargentu massif, traveling eastwards until it reaches the Tyrrhenian Sea at the Gulf of Orosei. It has an area of about 35,000 hectares, encompassing most of the territories of the comuni (municipalities) of Baunei, Dorgali, Oliena, Orgosolo and Urzulei. The populated areas of these comuni lie at the borders of the Supramonte, which, for the most part, is a largely uninhabited area of sharp limestone cliffs and deep, lush canyons.
Porto Conte
bay in Alghero, Italy
Giara di Gesturi
bbasaltic plateau on the island of Sardinia, Italy
Su Gologone
spring in Sardinia
Nereo Cave
cave in Italy
grotta di Ispinigoli
geographical object
Stagno di Cagliari