Guspini () is a town and comune of about 12,000 inhabitants in west Sardinia (Italy), in the province of Medio Campidano. It is from the capital Cagliari and from the railway station at San Gavino Monreale.
Guspini is a town in western Sardinia, Italy, with about 12,000 residents located in the province of Medio Campidano. It serves as a local community hub in the region, positioned between the regional capital Cagliari and the nearby railway station at San Gavino Monreale.
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Guspini () is a town and comune of about 12,000 inhabitants in west Sardinia (Italy), in the province of Medio Campidano. It is from the capital Cagliari and from the railway station at San Gavino Monreale.
Close to Guspini, at the mines of Montevecchio and Gennamari, galena and sphalerite were extracted in the past. Today the people at Guspini are concentrated on agriculture, on tourism and on smaller to middle enterprises. Close to Guspini are some well-built nuraghes and the Phoenician-Punic archaeological site of Neapolis.
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