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  1. A Nuragus wine from Sardinia. Barbagia, produced in the province of Nuoro. Colli del Limbara, produced in the provinces of Sassari, Olbia-Tempio and Nuoro. Isola dei Nuraghi. produced throughout the region of Sardegna. Marmilla, produced in the provinces of Cagliari and Oristano. Nurra, produced in the province of Sassari.

  2. The regions of Italy ( Italian: regioni d'Italia) are the first-level administrative divisions of the Italian Republic, constituting its second NUTS administrative level. [1] There are twenty regions, five of which are autonomous regions with special status. Under the Constitution of Italy, each region is an autonomous entity with defined powers.

  3. Carbonia ( Italian: [karˈbɔːnja] ⓘ; Sardinian: Crabònia [kraβɔɲa]) is a town and comune in the Province of South Sardinia, Sardinia, Italy. Along with Iglesias it was a co-capital of the former province of Carbonia-Iglesias, now suppressed. It is located in the south-west of the island, at about an hour by car or train from the ...

  4. e. The 2024 Sardinian regional election took place on 25 February 2024. The election was for all 60 elected seats of the Regional Council of Sardinia, as well as the president of Sardinia, who automatically became a member of the Regional Council. The election was won by Alessandra Todde, who also became the first female president of Sardina.

  5. Pula ( Latin: Nora [3]) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Cagliari in the Italian region of Sardinia, located about 25 kilometres (16 mi) southwest of Cagliari . Pula is a holiday resort, with numerous hotels and beaches. The ruins of the ancient city of Nora are among the most important archaeological sites of the island.

  6. Tourism in Sardinia is one of the fastest growing sectors of the regional economy. The island attracts more than a million tourists from both Italy (particularly from Lombardy, Piedmont, and Lazio ), from the rest of Europe (especially from Germany and France), and, to a lesser degree, from the rest of the world.

  7. Arbus, Sardinia. Arbus ( / ˈɑːrbəs / ⓘ) [2] is a comune (municipality) in the Province of South Sardinia in the Italian region of Sardinia . Located in the southwest coast of the island, Arbus is known for several archeological and non-operational industrial sites, such as the mines of Montevecchio, [3] as well as for its coastline, the ...

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