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» BARBAGIA
categoria:
:.Territory
::.Nuoro
Barbagia, mountain land of shepherds, is divided in Barbagia di Ollobi (between Nuoro and Fonni) north of Gennargentu, Barbagia di Belvi (between Laconi and Aritzo), Barbagia di Seùlo (up to Campidano and Barbagia di Mandrolisai in the no
pubblicata il: 26.01.2005
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» CABRAS
categoria:
:.Towns
::.Oristano
A few km. from Oristano, Cabras is a large town lying on the east coast of the famous pond of the same name, the largest in the province. Having an area of 2,200 hectares, it offers visitors an extraordinary naturalistic spectacle, being the habitat
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» CAGLIARI AND PROVINCE
the most populated province of the island
categoria:
:.Territory
::.Cagliari
With an area of about 6,900 square km, it is the most populated province of the island, comprising six areas, namely: Cagliaritano with the region’s chief town and Quartu Sant’Elena, Campidano, Marmilla, with Barumini, Giara di Gesturi and Villanova
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» CASTIADAS
categoria:
:.Towns
::.Cagliari
The present centre, originally built at the end of the 14th Century, was officially founded in August 1875, when 30 prisoners landed on the Cala Sinzias beach, lead by their Prison General Inspector. From that time until 1952 Castiadas was a penal c
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» GALLURA
categoria:
:.Territory
::.Sassari
Gallura extends to the north east of Sardinia, representing the most internationally appreciated tourist destination, due to its natural beauty and the services that the territory of Gallura offers, with its famous Costa Smeralda (Emerald Coast). A
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» Natural Marine Park Tavolara - Punta Coda Cavallo
categoria:
:.Environment
::.Sassari
Natural Marine Park Tavolara – Punta Coda Cavallo
The natural area interests the northern coast of Sardinia, from Capo Ceraso, at the north, to Punta Isuledda, at the south, including the islands of Tavolara and Molara and other little islands and r
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» ORISTANO and Provence
categoria:
:.Territory
::.Oristano
The territory that today includes Oristano, was originally occupied by the nuragic population, followed by the Phoenicians who built its predecessor: Tharros – a city and important trade centre on the coast of Sinis. The Oristano Province is an ess
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» Parco Nazionale Arcipelago de La Maddalena
categoria:
:.Environment
::.Sassari
Instituted in 1996, the Parco Nazionale dell’Arcipelago de La Maddalena includes all the territory of the municipality of La Maddalena, along with all the Archipelago’s islands and surrounding sea.
The area’s facilities and initiatives are based in
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» PULA
in the Gulf of Angels
categoria:
:.Towns
::.Cagliari
About 30 km. From Cagliari, in the Gulf of Angels, Pula stands on the site of the ancient Phoenician settlement of Nora (9th-8th century B.C.), including a large area of the Sulcitan mountains to the north, with the public forest of Pixinamanna. At
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» SARDINIA’S UNIQUE TERRITORY
a huge natural park
categoria:
:.Environment
::.Sardegna
Sardinia’s unique territory could be viewed in its entirety as a huge natural park, despite the difficulties involved in reconciling the economic interests of tourism with those of protecting the environment. Among the recognised parks are the follo
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» Seven Brothers Park
categoria:
:.Environment
::.Cagliari
Along the East Sardinian Caglieri-Castiadas-Muravera road, you emerge into exceptional countryside, characterised by a canyon where the Cannas river flows and the very beautiful Seven Brothers Park can be enjoyed.
Conveniently signed routes allow yo
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» SINIS PENINSULA
categoria:
:.Territory
::.Oristano
From Cabras and S. Giovanni di Sinis, you can easily reach a splendid and wide pinewood: the Sinis Peninsula, 20 kms. in lenght and 5 in breadth. Of international interest for its protected oasis, including a WWF area, these peninsula presents beauti
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