Monte Santo (Siligo)
Monte Santo | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 733 m (2,405 ft) |
Coordinates | 40°34′38″N 8°46′41″E / 40.57722°N 8.77806°E |
Geography | |
Location | Sardinia, Italy |
Monte Santo (in sardinian language: Monte Santu) is an isolated mountain and a mesa in northern Sardinia, Italy, in the province of Sassari, in the region of Logudoro. It has an elevation of 733 metres (2,405 ft) The most substantial portion of the mountain is located in the territory of Siligo. However, some parts belong to the comunes Ardara, Bonnanaro and Mores.
On the flat of the mountain stands the church of St. Elias and st. Enoch, who appeared in the list of goods in the gift, made in favor of the abbey of Montecassino in eleventh century from Judike Barisone I of Torres[1]
Gallery
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"Monte Santo and the mountain range of Monte Pelau
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The church of the saints Enoch and Elijah on the mountain top
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References
- ↑ A. Saba, Montecassino e la Sardegna medioevale. Note storiche e codice diplomatico sardo cassinese, Montecassino, 1927, pp. 21-23
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