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Monte Is Caravius is the highest massif in the Sulcis Mountains, in southern Sardinia, Italy. The information on the height of the relief is still under debate: geographical atlases, historical bibliographic sources, and official documentation attribute the height of 1116 m; other sources, including several of an administrative or technical-scientific nature that use information from territorial information systems, indicate a height of 1113 m.
References
Barca, Sebastiano; Di Gregorio, Felice (1993). "Geologia e paesaggio". In Edisar (ed.). Sulcis. Estratto dal volume: I parchi della Sardegna. Cagliari. p. 240. ISBN88-86004-35-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Ginesu, Sergio (1986). "Aspetti geografici della Sardegna nell'ambito del Mediterraneo". In Ignazio Camarda; Sabina Falchi; Graziano Nudda (eds.). L'ambiente naturale in Sardegna. Sassari. p. 38.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)