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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
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» BUDONI
categoria:
:.Towns
::.Nuoro
A pleasant and hospitable seaside resort, it extends along the coast for 18 km.. Itis surrounded by a crown of hills, which bear the mark of history, such as the important neolithic Domus de Jana (4000) in Solità; and the remains of nuraghic monument
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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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» CASTELSARDO
categoria:
:.Towns
::.Sassari
Capital town of Anglorra the area framed by the Asinara Gulf, Gallura, Logudoro and Sassari’s farming land, Castelsardo is also the area’s main centre. The town is famous for its historical centre, gathered on the promontory protruding into Asinara G
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» Costa Smeralda Events
categoria:
:.Costume
::.Sassari
Costa Smeralda World-Rally end of March – beginning of April.
Pevero international Amateur Golf Week – Gran Premio end of May.
Costa Smeralda international Pro/Am beginning of October; bowls week end of August; Sardinia Cup biennial, first half of
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» Festivals and Events
Cavalcata Sarda and Festa dei Candelieri
categoria:
:.Costume
::.Sassari
La Cavalcata Sarda was established in 1951, being one of the best known festivals of the island. During this festival of Sassari, hundreds of people in traditional costumes and horsemen parade along the roads of the city and the horsemen relive the
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» FESTIVALS AND TRADITIONS
attractions that animate towns and cities throughout the year
categoria:
:.Costume
::.Sardegna
Of particular interest to tourists are the numerous festivals, costume parades, tasting of typical products and other attractions that animate towns and cities throughout the year. Among the most internationally important are the manifestations duri
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» La Sartiglia (medieval joust)
categoria:
:.Territory
::.Oristano
On the last Sunday of the Carnival and Shrove Tuesday, starting from Piazza Duomo the ancient joust, of Spanish origin, is contended by the most skilled horse riders of the whole island, who try their hand at threading a small metal star suspended th
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» NUORO and Province
categoria:
:.Territory
::.Nuoro
The Nuorese province border with the Cagliari province to the south, with Oristano to the west and Sassari to the north. Its territory corresponds to some natural sub regions: Baroni, Ogliastra, Quirla, lying on the east along the Tirrenian coast; Ba
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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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» QUARTU SANT'ELENA
Founded originally by the Phoenicians, followed by the Romans
categoria:
:.Towns
::.Cagliari
Founded originally by the Phoenicians, followed by the Romans, this area has a good 25 nuraghes and other interesting archeological sites spread out along 35 km of coast, thus boasting one of the most important cultural traditions of the island.
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» VILLASIMIUS
categoria:
:.Towns
::.Cagliari
Less than an hour by car from Cagliari, following the beautiful coast road before arriving at Villasimius the countryside takes in more white beaches, coves and rocks. Opposite the isola dei Cavoli, Villasimius rises to the left of the Foxi stream w
pubblicata il: 26.01.2005
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