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Encyclopedia > Caprera

Caprera is a small island of 6 square miles (15.5 sq km) off the coast of Sardinia, Italy. Sardinia (Sardigna, Sardinna or Sardinnia in the Sardinian language, Sardegna in Italian, Sardenya in Catalan), is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (Sicily is the largest), between Italy, Spain and Tunisia, south of Corsica. ...


In the area of La Maddalena island in the Strait of Bonifacio, it is a tourist destination and is famous as the place to which Giuseppe Garibaldi retired (1856–82). The Island of La Maddalena is part of the La Maddalena archipelago off the northeastern shore of Sardinia, Italy. ... Minor islands included from Olbia, clockwise - industrial sites not included Olbia Lido del Sole Abi dOru Murta Maria Porto Istana Porto San Paolo Tavolara island Molara island Molarotto island Costa Dorada Punta Don Diego Capo Coda Cavallo Punta Aldia Cala Girgolu Montepetrosu Porto Taverna San Teodoro La Cinta Miriacheddu... Garibaldi in 1866 Giuseppe Garibaldi (July 4, 1807 – June 2, 1882) was an Italian patriot and soldier of the Risorgimento. ...


This island has been declared a natural reserve for the particular species of seabirds living on it (royal seagull, cormorant and peregrine falcon). The island's name is linked to that of Giuseppe Garibaldi, an Italian patriot and fighter who lived in the 19th century and was one of the fathers of the Italian independence. He bought the island in 1855 and died there in 1882. His house is now a museum and a memorial chapel and the island itself is a national monument. Caprera is linked to La Maddalena island by a street built on a 600 metres long dam. The island was probably given this name because of the numerous wild goats living on it (Capra means goat in Italian). It is the second largest island and has a surface of 16 km² and 45 kilometres of coastline. Monte Tejalone is the highest point (212 m). On the south-western side there is a very important sailing centre and the many coves and anchorages which can be found along the coastline make the landing easy. There are no hotels but only a resort with bungalows. The seabeds are a must both for naturalists and underwater archaeology fans. Many remains of Roman cargo ships as well as of the boat of Garibaldi were found there. History informs us that after the Roman occupation Caprera remained deserted for centuries before being inhabited by groups of shepherds. Later in 1855 the Hero of the Two worlds (Garibaldi) decided to settle there and planted the first trees of the blooming pinevood which covers the island today. A century after Garibaldi's death the island was freed from the numerous existing military restrictions and is now completely open to the public.


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SAILING IN SARDINIA>CVC>THE ISLAND OF CAPRERA (133 words)
Caprera is part of the Archipelago of La Maddalena with the islands of La Maddalena, Santo Stefano, Spargi and Spargiotto, Budelli, Razzoli and Santa Maria.
Caprera is connected to La Maddalena by a dam with a swing bridge.
Nowadays Caprera is managed by the Department of Agriculture and Forests who have designated this area as a nature preserve because of its rich flora and fauna.
Caprera e Maddalena (1677 words)
Quando, nel 1855, Garibaldi vi si stabilì, Caprera era disabitata: vi sorgeva una sola, vecchia costruzione.
Garibaldi cominciò a costruirla nel 1856, pochi mesi dopo il suo arrivo a Caprera.
E si ritira ancora una volta a Caprera, ma pieno di un'amarezza che invano tentava di nascondere.
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