Bitti ( Sardinian : Bitzi ) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Nuoro in the Italian region Sardinia , about 140 kilometres (87 mi) north of Cagliari and about 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of Nuoro .
2-425: Romanzesu is an archaeological site that is located near Bitti , Nuoro Province , Sardinia . It consists of a Bronze Age nuragic sanctuary village of more than seven hectares. The site includes a holy well, one hundred huts, two megaron temples, a rectangular temple or Heroon, an elliptical amphitheater, and a large labyrinth structure. The name Romanzesu probably derives from the presence of Roman remains. During
4-573: The 2nd-3rd centuries AD, the area was occupied by the Romans. 40°31′49″N 9°19′29″E / 40.5303°N 9.3247°E / 40.5303; 9.3247 Bitti Bitti borders the municipalities of Alà dei Sardi , Buddusò , Lodè , Lula , Nule , Onanì , Orune , Osidda , and Padru . The commune takes its name from the Sardinian bitta (female deer). Already existing in Roman times, it
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