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Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily and before Cyprus), with an area of 24,100 km 2 (9,305 sq mi). It is situated between 38° 51' and 41° 18' latitude north (respectively Isola del Toro and Isola La Presa) and 8° 8' and 9° 50' east longitude (respectively Capo dell' Argentiera and Capo Comino).
- Sardinian People
Depiction of the Sardus Pater Babai in a Roman coin (59...
- History of Sardinia
With the Unification of Italy in 1861, the Kingdom of...
- Sardinian Language
Non-native speaker of the Nuorese dialect of Siniscola....
- Flag
The flag of Sardinia, [a] also referred to as the Four...
- List of Sardinians
Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean...
- Basilica of San Gavino
The main portal (15th century). Interior of the church....
- Nuragic Civilization
The Nuragic civilization, [1] [2] also known as the Nuragic...
- Corsica
Corsica (/ ˈ k ɔːr s ɪ k ə / KOR-sik-ə; Corsican: [ˈkorsiɡa,...
- Sardinian People
Η Σαρδηνία (Sardegna) είναι το δεύτερο μεγαλύτερο νησί στη Μεσόγειο Θάλασσα (μετά τη Σικελία και πριν την Κύπρο) και αυτόνομη περιοχή της Ιταλίας, με επίσημη ονομασία Regione Autonoma della Sardegna / Regione Autònoma de Sardigna (Αυτόνομη Περιφέρεια Σαρδηνίας). [1]
Sardinia (Italian: Sardegna, Sardinian: Sardigna) is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. It is an autonomous region of Italy. It was formerly the Kingdom of Sardinia. The official name is, in Italian, Regione Autonoma della Sardegna.The capital and largest city is Cagliari.
Learn about the prehistoric, ancient and medieval history of Sardinia, an island in the western Mediterranean. Discover the Nuragic civilization, the Phoenician and Roman influences, the Judicates, the Aragonese kingdom and the House of Savoy.
Cagliari is the 26th largest city in Italy and the largest city on the island of Sardinia. An ancient city with a long history, Cagliari has seen the rule of several civilisations.
Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily and before Cyprus) and an autonomous region of Italy. Tourism in Sardinia is one of the fastest growing sectors of the regional economy.
La Sardegna (AFI: /sarˈdeɲɲa/[9]; Sardìgna o Sardìnnia in sardo), la cui denominazione ufficiale bilingue è Regione Autonoma della Sardegna / Regione Autònoma de Sardigna[10], è una regione italiana a statuto speciale di 1 564 885 abitanti [3] con capoluogo Cagliari.