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Many films called Spaghetti Westerns were shot in and around the town San Salvatore di Cabras, a small Sardinia village outside of Cabras near Oristano. The buildings are called "cumbessias" and are pretty much abandoned except the San Salvatore celebrations once a year. They were transformed in the 1960's into wild west towns for movies. There's even a cowboy bar.
Many films called Spaghetti Westerns were shot in and around the town San Salvatore di Cabras, a smal...
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S'Archittu takes name from the natural arch rock, which is one of the largest of Sardinia. It's just ...
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Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily). The area of Sardinia is 24,090 square kilometres (9,301 sq mi). The island is surrounded (clockwise from north) by the French island of Corsica, the Italian Peninsula, Tunisia and the Balearic Islands. Sardinia is a constitutional part of Italy, with a special statute of regional autonomy under the Italian Constitution.