Gulf of Cagliari

Italy / Sardinien / Quartucciu /
 bay, invisible

The Golfo degli Angeli ("Gulf of the Angels"), also known as Golfo di Cagliari ("Gulf of Cagliari") is a large bay in southern Sardinia, Italy, facing the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is enclosed between the Capo Carbonara from east and the Isola dei Cavoli and Capo Spartivento from west. Its coasts are partly sandy and partly rocky, including only a few harbours. In the middle of the gulf is the Sant'Elia promontory, part of the territory of Cagliari, Sardinia's capital, which also houses the most important port.
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Coordinates:   39°6'23"N   9°15'56"E
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