I don't have enough context to write an accurate overview of Arbus based on the information provided. The context only indicates it is an "Italian comune" (municipality), but doesn't include details about what makes it notable, its history, geography, or cultural significance that would allow me to explain why it matters to a general reader.
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Arbus (/ˈɑːrbəs/ , Sardinian: [ˈaɾbuzu], Italian: [ˈarbus]) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Medio Campidano in the region of Sardinia in Italy. With a population of 5,532 in an area of 269.12 square kilometres (103.91 sq mi), Arbus is the 52nd-largest municipality in Sardinia by population and the 3rd-largest by area.
Located in the southwest coast of the island, Arbus is known for several archeological and non-operational industrial sites, such as the mines of Montevecchio, as well as for its coastline, the Costa Verde, whose main beach, Piscinas, includes one of the biggest sand dune systems in Europe.
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