Encyclopedia > List of archaeological and artistic sites of Sardinia
Archaeological and artistic sites of Sardinia 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. ...
- Acquafredda near Siliqua, castle, 13th century
- Aiodda near Nurallao-Nuragus, Giants Tomb
- Albucciu near Olbia-Arzachena, nuraghe
- Alghero
- Anghelu Ruju near Algher-Ozieri, necropolis
- Antas near Fluminimaggiore, temple
- Ardara Romanesque church
- Argentiera carbon mines, ghost villages, industrial architecture
- Asoru near Muravera, nuraghe
- Assemini Catalan Gothic church, 16th century, Byzantine oratorio, 10th century
- Barumini nuragic village, Catalan church 15th century, Catalan Gothic villa
- Benetutti church, 15th century, paintings
- Biristeddi Giants Tomb
- Bisarcio Romanesque church
- Bonarcado church 11th century
- Bonorva nuragic temple, nuragic tombs, Carthaginian fort, medieval village, church 16th century
- Bonu Ighinu
- Borore
- Bosa
- Brodu
- Bulzi
- Burghidu
- Cabu Abbas
- Cagliari
- Cala Domestica
- Campu Luntanu
- Carbonia
- Castelsardo
- Coddu Vecchiu
- Cornus
- Dolianova
- Domu de Orgia
- Domu s Orku
- Friarosu
- Fonte e Mola
- Funtana Cuverta
- Genna Maria
- Genna Salixi
- Genoni
- Gergei
- Gesturi
- Golgo
- Gonnostramatza
- Iglesias
- Is Concias
- Is Paras
- Izzana
- Kukkuru Nuraxi
- Laconi
- Li Muri
- Losa
- Lugherras
- Macomer
- Madau
- Mandra Antine
- Massama
- Milis
- Molafa
- Monte Arci
- Monte d Accoddi
- Monte Sirai
- Montessu
- Montevecchio
- Moseddu
- Nora
- Nugoro
- Nuxis
- Olbia
- Oliena
- Olmedo
- Olzai
- Oristano
- Orolo
- Orrubiu
- Ossi
- Ottana
- Ozieri
- Palmavera
- Pani Loriga
- Perfugas
- Ploaghe
- Porto Torres
- Pranu Muteddu
- Quirra
- Roccia dell Elefante
- Saccargia
- Sa Coveccada
- San Cosimo
- San Giovanni di Sinis
- San Mauro
- San Platano
- San Salvatore
- Sant Antioco
- Santa Cristina
- Santa Giusta
- Santa Vittoria
- Santu Antine
- Sa Punta e su Nurake
- Sardara
- Sas Concas
- Sassari
- Sa Testa
- Seneghe
- Serra Orrios
- Seruci
- Sibiola
- Silanus
- Sorradile
- Sorres
- Sos Furrighesos
- Suelli
- Su Mulinu
- Su Pranu
- Su Tempiesu
- Tamuli
- Tergu
- Tharros
- Thiesi
- Thomes
- Tiscali
- Tratalias
- Trullas
- Tuili
- Uta
- Villamar
- Zuri
Acquafredda is a commune in the Province of Brescia, in Lombardy. ...
The siliqua is the modern name given to small, thin, Roman silver coins produced from 4th century AD and later. ...
Old city wall and new sea wall, Alghero Alghero (LAlguer in Catalan and SAlighera in Sardinian), is a town of about 35,000 inhabitants. ...
Looking north up Main Street in Ardara Ardara (Ard an Rátha in Irish) is a small town in County Donegal, Ireland. ...
Cagliari Cagliari is the capital of the island of Sardinia, an autonomous region of Italy. ...
Iglesias (pop. ...
The nuraghe Losa (in Sardinia, close to the village of Abbasanta)is a complex prehistoric building in the shape of a tholos tomb. ...
My mothers family name was Madau. ...
Massamá is a Portuguese freguesia (parish) in Sintra concelho (municipality), and a suburb of Lisbon. ...
Nora is an ancient Roman and pre-Roman town placed on a peninsula near Pula, Sardinia. ...
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For Pontic Olbia, the Greek colony on the Black Sea coast, see Olbia, Ukraine. ...
Oristano is a city and a province in Sardinia, Italy. ...
Ossi is an informal name for citizens of the (former) German Democratic Republic (East Germany), especially since reunification. ...
Porto Porres (locally Poltu Torra in Sassarese), is a town in northern Sardinia (province of Sassari), of about 20,000 inhabitants. ...
Sassari (in Italian and Sassarese, a Corsican dialect; either Sassari or Tathari in southern Sardinian), is a town and a province in Sardinia, Italy. ...
Silanus is the cognomen of a patrician branch of the Junius family of ancient Rome which came to prominence during the Empire. ...
Archaeological village of Nuragici people, in Sardinia, Italy. ...
UTA is a three-letter abbreviation for. ...
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