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A butte with a unique form stands tall and, as well as being the main morphological feature of central-eastern Sardinia, it is a natural monument and symbol of Ogliastra

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从赛伊出发前往萨萨伊约9公里,然后你会发现在左边一条路通向蒙特纳利:继续前行便可到达利亚纳。

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