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Rank GP W D L Pts 1 Internazionale38 29 7 2 94 2 Milan38 22 9 7 75 3 Juventus38 19 14 5 71 4 Atalanta37 21 6 10 69 5 Bologna38 18 14 6 68 6 Roma38 18 9 11 63 7 Lazio38 18 7 13 61 8 Fiorentina37 16 9 12 57 9 Torino38 13 14 11 53 10 Napoli38 13 14 11 53 11 Genoa38 12 13 13 49 12 Monza38 11 12 15 45 13 Verona38 9 11 18 38 14 Lecce38 8 14 16 38 15 Udinese38 6 19 13 37 16 Cagliari38 8 12 18 36 17 Empoli38 9 9 20 36 18 Frosinone38 8 11 19 35 19 Sassuolo38 7 9 22 30 20 Salernitana38 2 11 25 17 According to Eurostat, the population of the functional urban area, the commuting zone of Cagliari, rises to 476,975. [9] 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.
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Cagliari is an Italian metropolitan city and the capital of an autonomous region of the island of Sardinia. The city has about 155,000 inhabitants (2015), while its metropolitan area (including 16 other nearby municipalities) has more than 431,000 inhabitants (2017).
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Cagliari (IPA: /ˈkaʎʎari/ ascolta ⓘ; in sardo Castéddu, IPA: [kasˈteɖu] ascolta ⓘ) è un comune italiano di 147 135 abitanti, capoluogo della regione autonoma della Sardegna e dell'omonima città metropolitana.
Apr 15, 2024 · Cagliari, city, capital of the island regione of Sardinia, Italy. It lies at the northern extremity of the Gulf of Cagliari, on the south coast of the island. Although it was probably occupied in prehistoric times, its foundation is attributed to the Phoenicians. It was known to the Greeks as Cardlis and to the Romans as Caralis.
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