Arbus

Arbus is a town in . The town of Arbus is located in the Sardinian southwest coast and it is famous for its uncontaminated coastline, known as .
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  • Type: Village with 7,020 residents
  • Description: Italian comune
  • Also known as: 111001”, “Arbus (Italy)”, and “Arbus, Sardinia

Places of Interest

Highlights include Museo del Coltello Sardo and Santa Maria di Malta.

Museum
is a museum.

Church
Photo: Marce83, Copyrighted free use.
is a church.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Costa Verde and Guspini.

The , also known as Marina di Arbus, is located in the Province of Medio Campidano, in the south west of , and it extends for about 50 km from Portixeddu and Capo Pecora, in the south, to Capo Frasca, in the north.

Town
is a town and comune of about 12,000 inhabitants in west Sardinia, in the province of Medio Campidano. It is 62 kilometres from the capital and 14.6 kilometres from the railway station at . is situated 3½ km northeast of Arbus.

Village
, located in the south west of , is one of the most ancient mining sites in . Administratively, the village of is a frazione of the municipality of , in the , while the mines are situated in the municipalities of both Arbus and Guspini. is situated 4 km northwest of Arbus.

Arbus

Latitude
39.5258° or 39° 31′ 33″ north
Longitude
8.5978° or 8° 35′ 52″ east
Population
7,020
Elevation
290 metres (951 feet)
Open location code
8FFCGHGX+84
Open­Street­Map ID
node 72991187
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
6539273
Wiki­data ID
Q287374
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In Other Languages

From Albanian to Wu Chinese—“Arbus” goes by many names.
  • Albanian: Arbus
  • Arabic: أربوس
  • Aragonese: Arbus
  • Armenian: Արբուս
  • Basque: Arbus
  • Bosnian: Arbus
  • Bosnian: Àrbus
  • Breton: Arbus
  • Bulgarian: Арбус
  • Catalan: Arbus
  • Cebuano: Arbus
  • Chechen: Арбус
  • Chinese: Arbus, Sardinia
  • Chinese: 阿尔布斯
  • Croatian: Arbus
  • Czech: Arbus
  • Danish: Arbus
  • Dutch: Arbus
  • Esperanto: Arbus
  • Finnish: Arbus
  • French: Arbus
  • German: Arbus
  • Hungarian: Arbus
  • Indonesian: Arbus
  • Interlingua: Arbus (Italia)
  • Interlingua: Arbus
  • Irish: Arbus, An tSairdín
  • Italian: Arbus
  • Italian: Comune di Arbus
  • Japanese: アルブス
  • Kazakh: Арбус
  • Korean: 아르부스
  • Kurdish: Arbus, Sardînya
  • Kurdish: Arbus
  • Ladin: Arbus
  • Latin: Arbus
  • Lombard: Arbus
  • Malay: Arbus, Sardinia
  • Malay: Arbus
  • Min Nan Chinese: Arbus
  • Neapolitan: Arbus
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Arbus
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Arbus
  • Norwegian: Arbus
  • Persian: آربوس، ساردینیا
  • Piemontese: Arbus
  • Polish: Arbus
  • Portuguese: Arbus
  • Romanian: Arbus, Sardinia
  • Romanian: Arbus
  • Russian: Арбус
  • Sardinian: Arbus
  • Serbian: Arbus
  • Serbian: Арбус
  • Serbo-Croatian: Arbus, Medio Campidano
  • Serbo-Croatian: Arbus
  • Sicilian: Arbus
  • South Azerbaijani: آربوس، ساردینیا
  • Spanish: Arbus
  • Swedish: Arbus, Sardinien
  • Swedish: Arbus
  • Tagalog: Arbus, Cerdeña
  • Tagalog: Arbus
  • Tatar: Арбус
  • Turkish: Arbus
  • Ukrainian: Арбус
  • Uzbek: Arbus
  • Venetian: Arbus
  • Vietnamese: Arbus, Ý
  • Vietnamese: Arbus
  • Volapük: Arbus
  • Waray (Philippines): Arbus, Medio Campidano
  • Wu Chinese: 阿尔布斯
  • Arbus

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