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» BARBAGIA
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:.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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» CAGLIARI AND PROVINCE
the most populated province of the island
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:.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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» GALLURA
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:.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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» ISOLA DI S.ANTIOCO
Placed to the south west of Sardinia, joined by an artificial isthmus of approx
categoria:
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::.Cagliari
Placed to the south west of Sardinia, joined by an artificial isthmus of approx. 3 km., the island of Sant’Anticio forms part of the Sulcitano Archipelago. With an area of approx. 109 square km, Sant’Antioco is Italy’s
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» MURAVERA
is in the region of Sàrrabus
categoria:
:.Towns
::.Cagliari
This locality is in the region of Sàrrabus, near the river Flumendosa, and area especially dedicated to the production of citrus fruit. From ancient times it has been visited, being subjected to Pisan domination, then Aragonese (1324) and finally
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» NUORO and Province
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:.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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» OGLIASTRA
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:.Towns
::.Nuoro
Because up to not too long ago it was virtually impossible to reach the mountains of Barbagia, this locality has only recently been discovered. It is quite a varied territory, extremely fascinating to visit, not only because its winding roads take y
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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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» OROSEI
Capital town of the Baronia
categoria:
:.Towns
::.Nuoro
At about 40 km from Nuoro, Orosei is the historical capital town of the Baronia, erected on the Roman site Fanun Carisi. The historical center preserves Sant’Antonio Abate Sanctuary (14th-15th cent.), along with the romanesque Pisan Tower, S.giacomo
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» PALAU
categoria:
:.Towns
::.Sassari
Officially the village was born around the second half of the XIX century, its first house (Lu Palazzedhu) being built in 1875 by Gran Domenico Fresi, also called Zecchino, in the little square bearing its name. Its importance grew at the beginning o
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» PALAU, ARCIPELAGO DI LA MADDALENA, S. TERESA GALLURA
categoria:
:.Territory
::.Sassari
We are at the north east end of Sardinia, in that stretch of coast facing Bocche di San Bonifacio, towards Corsica and the Marine Park of La Maddalena Archipelagos, dotted by thousands of charming little isles and islets, reflecting themselves on a
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» SASSARI AND PROVINCE
categoria:
:.Territory
::.Sassari
Second in size after Cagliari, the Sassari Province is in the north of Sardinia, including the sub-regions of Angelona, Gallura, Nurra (Alghero and Sassari), Goceano, Logudoro south of Sassari, also including nine islands, the most important being As
pubblicata il: 26.01.2005
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