sardinia in English

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a large Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea, west of Italy; population 1,671,001 (2008); capital, Cagliari. In 1720 it was joined with Savoy and Piedmont to form the kingdom of Sardinia; the kingdom formed the nucleus of the Risorgimento, becoming part of a unified Italy under Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia in 1861.

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1. Via Buddeu Snc, 07026 San Pantaleo, Sardinia Italy

2. Via Buddeu Snc, 07026 San Pantaleo, Sardinia Italy

3. Via Buddeu, 07026 San Pantaleo, Sardinia Italy

4. Sardinia is generously endowed with prehistoric sites.

5. Nature and well-being: Aerotherapy in Sardinia

6. Via Buddeu Snc, 07026 San Pantaleo, Sardinia Italy

7. Via Buddeu (5,587.51 mi) San Pantaleo, Sardinia, Italy, 07026

8. Via Buddeu Snc, 07026 San Pantaleo, Sardinia Italy

9. The Kingdom of Sardinia industrialized from 1830 onward.

10. Via Buddeu (5,587.51 mi) San Pantaleo, Sardinia, Italy, 07026

11. 259 BC: The land fighting is extended to Sardinia and Corsica.

12. Tavolara is a small island off the northeast coast of Sardinia, Italy.

13. Britain fought alongside France, Turkey and Sardinia during the Crimean War.

14. Corsica is the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily, Sardinia, and Cyprus).It is west of Italy, southeast of France, and north of the island of Sardinia.

15. This sighting occurred during my dive to a sunken wreck off Sardinia.

16. Via Buddeu, San Pantaleo, Olbia, Sardinia, 07026, Italy CHECK-IN / CHECK-OUT

17. The Treaty of Zürich between Austria, France, and Sardinia was signed in 1859.

18. How does a pleb like me know about the best hotel on Sardinia?

19. NMS exploits a deposit of fluorite (3) in the municipality of Silius, Sardinia.

20. In Sardinia, French and Italian archaeologists have found bread baked over 7,000 years ago.

21. Corsica is the fourth largest island (after Sicily, Sardinia, and Cyprus) in the Mediterranean

22. Fluorite di Silius was set up thereafter; it was wholly owned by the Region of Sardinia.

23. Sardinian Banditry is a phenomenon associated with the island of Sardinia located in the Mediterranean

24. Exemption from excise duty on mineral oils used as fuel for alumina production in Sardinia

25. Pure virgin wool felt from indigenous sheep of Sardinia for its thermal-acoustic insulation and hygrometric wellbeing.

26. The only alternative to reaching Sardinia by air is by sea, but with far longer journey times.

27. Bottarga is considered the caviar of the Mediterranean, the gold of Southern Italy, particularly Sardinia and Sicily Region

28. Portososàlinos is the first campsite in Sardinia, with its MBR (memrane bio-reactor), where this advanced technology is used.

29. Petra Segreta Luxury Resort & Spa is a 5 star hotel located at Strada Buddeu in Sardinia

30. After initial success the war took a turn for the worse and the Kingdom of Sardinia lost.

31. Sardinia also has many special types of bread, made dry, which keeps longer than high-moisture breads.

32. Bottarga is salted, cured fish roe and the technique of preparing it comes from the Italian island of Sardinia

33. Sardinia and Corsica, the Balearic Islands, and the stronghold Septem Fratres near Gibraltar were recovered in the same campaign.

34. When the Pisans subsequently ousted the Genoese from Sardinia, a new conflict and rivalry was born between the two maritime republics.

35. The 000 megawatt HVDC undersea link will carry surplus power between the Italian mainland at Latina and the island of Sardinia.

36. What is Bottarga? Bottarga is salt-cured fish roe with origins from Mediterranean places like Sardinia, Sicily, Greece and Turkey

37. The Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia was restored to its mainland possessions, and also gained control of the Republic of Genoa.

38. The Council of Ministers' origins date to the production of the Albertine Statute by the Kingdom of Sardinia in 1848.

39. He also received, by inheritance, the Besalú and Sardinia counties, gradually forming a territory very similar to what was once Old Catalonia.

40. The isolated Ogliastra Region of Sardinia, Italy is home to almost 10 times more Centenarians per capita than the United States

41. In Italy, mullet Bottarga, or Bottarga di muggine, is a specialty of Sardinia, where the roe sacs were traditionally sun-dried after salting

42. Having served in the army in Spain and Sardinia, he became curule Aedile, praetor and (after an unsuccessful attempt in 117) consul in 115.

43. Cyprus is a Mediterranean island positioned south of Turkey, the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, right after Sicily and Sardinia

44. A rare species of thorny knapweed, Centaurea horrida, is endemic only to Tavolara and a few other fringe areas of northern Sardinia.

45. The Crimean War was a bloody and disorganized international conflict involving the militaries of the United Kingdom, France, the Russian and Ottoman Empires, and Sardinia.

46. The Crimean War (1853 – 1856) was Europe's greatest war between 1815 and 1914, pitting first Turkey, then France and England, and finally Piedmont – Sardinia against Russia.

47. Address: 130 Strada Di Buddeu, Frazione San Pantaleo, Olbia, Sardinia, 07026, Olbia, Italy Send us your feedback Please enter your feedback in the area below (no …

48. Abos: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery: Abos: Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services: Abos: Associazione Bambini Ospedalizzati Sardegna (Italian: Association of Hospitalized Children in Sardinia; est

49. The plant in Sardinia produces alumina for the account of the joint venture participants who take the production in proportion to their shares in the consortium.

50. Crystals from some other localities, notably from Monteponi in Sardinia, are transparent and colourless, possessed of a brilliant adamantine lustre, and usually modified by numerous bright faces.