Anglona is a historical region of northern Sardinia, Italy.
Anglona is bounded by the sea northwards, from east by the Coghinas river, from south by Monte Sassu and from west by the Silis River and the Monte Pilosu.
The territory is characterized by a prevalence of hills, with small plateaus of volcanic or limestone origin, lying over a tuff base.
Economy is mostly based on agriculture, especially after the reclamation of the lower Coghinas valley during the 1920s, which has saved the fertile area from floods.
Starting from the 1970s, the coastal communes have developed a flourishing tourism industry.