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Что (кто) такое Sardegna - определение

AUTONOMOUS REGION OF ITALY
Sardigna; Sardegna; Sardic; Sardinia (Italy); Sardinia, Italy; Sardinia in the Middle Ages; Sardìgna; Sardìnnia; Sardhigna; Sardenya; Cerdeña; Culture of Sardinia; Architecture of Sardinia; Geography of Sardinia; Sports in Sardinia
  • Roman [[thermae]] of ''Forum Traiani'', in what is now [[Fordongianus]]
  • The French siege of Cagliari and Quartu
  • Teulada]]  2015 during NATO exercise Trident Juncture
  • A proportionate graph of Sardinian topography: 13.6% of the island is mountainous, 18.5% is flat, and 67.9% is hilly.
  • Albino donkeys in Asinara
  • Flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia (center) at the funeral of Charles I of Spain
  • -long}} railway tunnel of Campeda
  • Interior of San Pietro di Sorres, Borutta (SS)
  • Skilifts on the Bruncu Spina
  • Effect of Allied bombing on [[Cagliari]] during the [[Second World War]]
  • Arst]]) in Sassari
  • Cable-stayed bridge of the Monserrato University Campus interchange SS 554
  • [[Unipol Domus]] in [[Cagliari]]
  • [[Cala Goloritzé]], [[Baunei]]
  • Campidano near Cagliari
  • Carthage and its dependencies in 264 BC; a region of Sardinia was a part of Carthage.
  • Facade of Nostra Signora di Tergu (SS)
  • Cagliari, Alghero, Sassari, Nuoro, Oristano, Olbia
  • The Phoenician and subsequently Roman town of [[Tharros]]
  • A high-speed ferry in the Gulf of [[Olbia]]
  • Costume from [[Ovodda]]
  • traditional ethnic garments]], 1880s
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  • Statue of the ''Juighissa'' [[Eleanor of Arborea]] in [[Oristano]]
  • Exports of Sardinia in 2012–13
  • One of the so-called [[Giants of Mont'e Prama]]
  • Economic classification of European regions according to [[Eurostat]]
  • Tourist railway between [[Aritzo]] and [[Belvì]]
  • ATR 365 owned by the Autonomous Region of Sardinia in Cagliari
  • The Sardinian feral cat, long considered a subspecies of the [[African wildcat]], are descended from domesticated cats.<ref>Spartaco Gippoliti & Giovanni Amori, "Ancient introductions of mammals in the Mediterranean Basin and their implications for conservation", ''Mammal Review'' 36 (1) (January 2006): 37–48.</ref>
  • Cheeses and sausages in [[Alghero]]'s city market
  • Giara horses
  • The Sardinian Judicates
  • View of [[Gennargentu]], the highest massif of Sardinia
  • Beer produced in Sardinia
  • G.M. Angioy entry into Sassari
  • Crypt of the Cagliari Cathedral
  • ''La madre dell'ucciso'' ("the mother of the killed") by Francesco Ciusa (1907)
  • ''[[Paeonia mascula]]''
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  • Monte Corru Tundu Menhir in [[Villa Sant'Antonio]] (5.75 meters high)
  • The prehistoric megalithic temple of [[Monte d'Accoddi]]
  • Necropolis of Tuvixeddu]], Cagliari
  • Sardinian]] and Italian
  • Nora]]
  • [[Nuraghe Losa]]
  • Su Nuraxi, [[Barumini]]
  • A range of different cakes, pastries, meals, dishes and sweets which are common elements of Sardinian cuisine
  • Percentage distribution of employees in different economic sectors in Sardinia: 8.7% the primary sector (fishing, agriculture, farming), 23.5% the secondary sector (industry, machinery, manufacturing), and 67.8% the tertiary sector (tourism, services, finance)
  • Yachts in [[Porto Cervo]]. Luxury tourism has been an important source of income in Sardinia since the 1960s.
  • Petrochemical and Green Chemical industries in [[Porto Torres]]
  • Portrait of Grazia Deledda by [[Plinio Nomellini]], 1914
  • Santa Cristina holy well of [[Paulilatino]], tholos
  • A bilingual road sign in Italian and Sardinian at [[Pozzomaggiore]]
  • The proclamation of the Republic of [[Sassari]]. The Sassarese republic lasted from 1272 until 1323, when it sided with the new born Kingdom of Sardinia.
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  • [[Sardinia Radio Telescope]]
  • [[Giants' grave]] in [[Dorgali]] ([[Bronze Age]])
  • The medieval [[Basilica of San Gavino]] in [[Porto Torres]]
  • Archangel Michael]] by the [[Master of Castelsardo]]
  • Regatta at [[Santa Maria Navarrese]]
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  • [[Lake Omodeo]], the largest reservoir in Sardinia and in Italy
  • Sardinia average rainfalls
  • Linguistic map of Sardinia
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  • Sardinia
  • National and regional parks of Sardinia
  • [[Launeddas]] players
  • Lula]], [[Nuoro]]
  • Peeled trunks of [[cork oak]]s in [[Tempio Pausania]]
  • Super Yachts anchored at [[Porto Cervo]] port, [[Costa Smeralda]]
  • Spanish era coastal tower in [[Stintino]] called ''Torre della Pelosa''
  • Santo Stefano]]'s former NATO naval base
  • Main building of the [[University of Sassari]] (which started the university courses in 1562)
  • A Vandal-period coin found in Sardinia depicting Godas. Latin legend: REX CVDA.
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Italian ironclad Sardegna         
  • Map showing the bombardment of Tripoli
  • ''Sardegna'' at anchor
  • Line-drawing of the ''Re Umberto'' class
IRONCLAD WARSHIP OF THE ITALIAN ROYAL NAVY
Italian battleship Sardegna
Sardegna was the third of three ironclad battleships built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy). The ship, named for the island of Sardinia, was laid down in La Spezia in October 1885, launched in September 1890, and completed in February 1895.
Unipol Domus         
FOOTBALL STADIUM IN CAGLIARI (ITALY)
Draft:Sardegna Arena; Sardegna Arena
The Unipol Domus is a football stadium in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. Built in 2017 as Sardegna Arena, it hosts Cagliari Calcio football matches from 2017–18, since Stadio Sant'Elia was closed and partially demolished in order to build a new stadium.
MS GNV Cristal         
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  • SNAV Sardegna in 2015 before the name change with GNV livery in [[Sète]], France
  • SNAV Sardegna in 2011 docked in [[Palermo]], Italy
CAR FERRY LAUNCHED IN 1989
M/S Olau Hollandia (2); SNAV Sardegna; Pride of Le Havre (1981); MS Olau Hollandia (1989); IMO 8712518; MS SNAV Sardegna; GNV Cristal; Pride of Le Havre (1994)
MS GNV Cristal is a cruiseferry owned by the Italy-based SNAV and operated by their Grandi Navi Veloci brand. She was built in 1989 by Schichau Seebeckwerft in Bremerhaven, West Germany as MS Olau Hollandia for Olau Line.

Википедия

Sardinia

Sardinia ( sar-DIN-ee-ə; Italian: Sardegna [sarˈdeɲɲa]; Sardinian: Sardigna [saɾˈdiɲːa]) is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, and one of the 20 regions of Italy. It is located west of the Italian Peninsula, north of Tunisia and immediately south of the French island of Corsica.

It is one of the five Italian regions with some degree of domestic autonomy being granted by a special statute. Its official name, Autonomous Region of Sardinia, is bilingual in Italian and Sardinian: Regione Autonoma della Sardegna / Regione Autònoma de Sardigna. It is divided into four provinces and a metropolitan city. The capital of the region of Sardinia — and its largest city — is Cagliari.

Sardinia's indigenous language and Algherese Catalan are referred to by both the regional and national law as two of Italy's twelve officially recognized linguistic minorities, albeit gravely endangered, while the regional law provides some measures to recognize and protect the aforementioned as well as the island's other minority languages (the Corsican-influenced Sassarese and Gallurese, and finally Tabarchino Ligurian).

Owing to the variety of Sardinia's ecosystems, which include mountains, woods, plains, stretches of largely uninhabited territory, streams, rocky coasts, and long sandy beaches, Sardinia has been metaphorically described as a micro-continent. In the modern era, many travelers and writers have extolled the beauty of its long-untouched landscapes, which retain vestiges of the Nuragic civilization.

Примеры употребления для Sardegna
1. La Nuova Sardegna has reported that Putin himself bought property in Porto Cervo two years ago.
2. Usmanov‘s purchase was reported by the local paper La Nuova Sardegna under the headline "Russian Billionaires Are the New Kings of the Costa," and confirmed by three real estate agents who work in Porto Cervo and specialize in expensive properties.