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Sardinian Towns

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Most important towns of Sardinia

(with local names) 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. ...


Provinces

Cagliari is the capital of the island of Sardinia, an autonomous region of Italy. ... Sassari (in Italian and Sassarese, a Corsican dialect; either Sassari or Tathari in southern Sardinian), is a town and a province in Sardinia, Italy. ... Nùgoro is the local name of Nuoro, the main town of central Sardinia, Italy. ... Oristano is a city and a province in Sardinia, Italy. ...

Other towns and villages

  • Alghero, L'Alguer in Catalan
  • Arzachena, Alzachena
  • Bitti, Bithi
  • Bonorva, Bonolva
  • Bosa, Bosa
  • Cabras, Crabas
  • Carbonia, Crabonia
  • Castelsardo, Casteddu Saldu
  • Cuglieri, Culiri
  • Dorgali, Durgale
  • Gavoi, Gaboi
  • Iglesias, Igresias
  • La Maddalena, A Maddalena
  • Lanusei, Lanuse
  • Macomer, Maccumele
  • Mogoro, Mogoru
  • Olbia, Terranoa
  • Oliena, Uliana
  • Orune, Orune
  • Ozieri, Othieri
  • Perfugas, Peifugas
  • Ploaghe, Piaghe
  • Porto Torres, Poltu Torra
  • Posada, Pasata
  • Pozzomaggiore, Puthumajore
  • Quartu Sant'Elena, Quartu Santa Aleni
  • Sanluri, Seddori
  • San Teodoro, Santu Tiadoru
  • Sant'Antioco, Sant'Antiogu
  • San Pietro, Santu Predu
  • Selargius, Cedraxius
  • Siniscola, Thiniscole
  • Tempio Pausania, Tempiu
  • Teulada, Teulada
  • Urzulei, Orthullè
  • Villacidro, Biddexirdu
  • Villaputzu, Biddeputzi

Alghero (LAlguer in Catalan and SAlighera in Sardinian), is a town of about 35,000 inhabitants. ... Catalan (Catal , Valenci ) is a Romance language spoken by as many as approximately 12 million people in portions of Spain, France, Andorra and Italy, although the majority of Catalan speakers are in Spain. ... Gavoi is a village in central Sardinia, in the district of Nuoro, and is perhaps the most important town of Barbagia. ... Iglesias (pop. ... La Maddalena (loc. ... For Pontic Olbia, the Greek colony on the Black Sea coast, see Olbia, Ukraine. ... Porto Porres (locally Poltu Torra in Sassarese), is a town in northern Sardinia (province of Sassari), of about 20,000 inhabitants. ... Posada is an ancient town of Sardinia, Italy and the main town of an historical district called Baronia di Posada or Baronia Alta (to be distinguished from Baronia Bassa or Baronia di Orosei/Galtelli), on the Tyrrhenian coast of the island. ... S.Antioco is a village in South-western Sardinia, in the district of Cagliari, in Sulcis zone, in the island of S.Antioco. ... Tempio Pausania (loc. ...

See also

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. ... 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... Archaeological and artistic sites of Sardinia 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...

  Results from FactBites:
 
GeoNative - Sardigna - Sardinia (63 words)
Sardinian is the original language of this island under the Italian State.
The capital Cagliari is called Casteddu in Sardinian, and Sardinia is Sardigna (Sardegna in Italian).
Sardiniako dialektoak eta herriak (sardinieraz) / Sardinian dialects and towns (in Sardinian)
Sardinian language (2495 words)
Sardinian (Sardu) is the main language spoken in the island of Sardinia, Italy, and it is considered the most conservative of all Romance languages.
Sardinian language is one of the principal elements of the peculiar sardinian cultural heritage, and a really huge activity is running in current times in order to favour its study and the development of its acknowledgement.
Sardinian language in Italy The national anthem of the Kingdom of Sardinia (and Piedmont) was the Hymnu Sardu (aka Cunservet Deus su Re), obviously in Sardinian language, which was partially substituted by the Savoy's March when Italy was unified.
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