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The area of Arbus you can find in the south-west of Sardinia and consists of a group of mountains that culminate in the South with Monte Linas (m. 1236 slm) and to the north with Mount Arcuentu (m. 785 asl). It is the Massif Paleozoic Sardo which is composed mainly of rock crystal, represented by a granite core covered by a mantle of Silurian shale: they also were in several parts removed by erosion that has put so uncovered the underlying rock at a large area is around Arbus, is near the center of Guspini and Gonnosfanadiga. The Hercynian granitic intrusion, as well as forming the rigid scaffolding of Sardinia in the area in question, has encouraged the formation of mineral deposits lead-zinc-containing paint which were deposited in streams, affecting over time, economic conditions, a result of exploitation by man. The district arburese covers 26,716 hectares and is the third area of Sardinia, second only to those of the municipalities of Sassari and Olbia. Situated on the southwest coast, it is the Capo Frasca, the extreme south of the Gulf of Oristano.
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Located downstream of the step Genna and Frongia, it is surrounded by a stunning backdrop of mountains and lush pine forest Municipal de "Sa Conca and SOllastu" and of "Conca and mallu". They are part of the territory, the mountain range of Monte Arcuentu and the surrounding mountains, which divide the Middle Campidano from the sea; a hilly area with intermediate mining zones of Ingurtosu, Montevecchio and Gennamari, which slopes down to the sea; the coastal strip that stretches for about 47 km long, from Capo Frasca in the north, to Capo Pecora in the south and includes the Costa Verde located between Piscinas and Funtanazza.
A tower of the Corsairs and Pistis the coast is mainly low and sandy. A Piscinas Scivu and is one of the few deserts exist in Europe, with sand dunes reach a height of 100 m, which is the highest sand dunes in Europe. A Capo Pecora the coast is rocky, full of granite rocks.
The hinterland is rich in mining areas arburese, ancient memory of the main economic activity of the place: the area has always been known as a site of mining, already exploited by the Phoenicians and became industrial area, was turned into a area of settlement for all those who worked in the mines.