Gennargentu Explained

Gennargentu
Country:Italy
Region:Sardinia
Map:Italy
Highest:Punta La Marmora
Elevation M:1834
Range Coordinates:40.0167°N 28°W

Gennargentu (pronounced as /it/; Sardinian: Ghennarghentu pronounced as /sc/) is a large massif in central-southern Sardinia, Italy, encompassing the provinces of Nuoro and Ogliastra. It includes the highest peaks on the island, such as Punta La Marmora, Monte Spada, Punta Erbas Virdes, Bruncu Spina and Punta Paulinu .

The range forms part of the Gennargentu National Park. Geologically, its rocks are amongst the oldest in Europe, and are therefore smooth shaped: rock types include schist, limestone and granite.

Toponymy

The etymology of the name Italian: Gennargentu is not attested: it could mean "Silver Door" (Sardinian: jenna (d)e arghentu|links=no), "Door of the Winds" (Sardinian: jenna de bentu) or "Door of Absinthium" (Sardinian: jenna de assentu).

Ski resorts

The mountains are home to the only ski resort on the island: Bruncu Spina ski area.[1] [2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.bruncuspina.com/ Bruncu Spina ski area website
  2. Web site: SardegnaTurismo - Sito ufficiale del turismo della Regione Sardegna.