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Sardinia




Sardegna / Sardigna

Italiano Sardegna - Regione Autonoma della Sardegna

La Sardegna (in sardo Sardigna, in sassarese Sardhìgna, in gallurese Saldìgna, in catalano Sardenya) è un'isola facente politicamente parte della Repubblica Italiana come regione autonoma a statuto speciale.

Sardu Sardigna - Regione Autònoma de Sardigna

Sa Sardigna est sa segunda ìsula prus manna de su Mare Mediterràneu otzidentale, posta a unos 200 km de sa peninsula italiana, su matessi de sa Tunisia, unos 300 km dae sa Ligùria e 500 km de s'Ispagna; sa terra prus a probe est sa Corsica, atesu petzi 11km. Sa Sardigna est politigamente parte de s'Italia comente regione autònoma. Su cabu de logu est Casteddu.

Alguerès Sardenya
Sardenya és la segona illa més gran del Mediterràneo, situada al sud de Còrsega i que aparté a l'estat italià, del qual és una regió autònoma. Té una superfície de 24.090 km2 i una població, l'any 2001, d'1.631.880 habitants. La capital és Càller.
English Sardinia - Autonomous Region of Sardinia
Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily). The area of Sardinia is 9,300 sq. miles. The island lies between ► Italy, ► Spain, and ► Tunisia, south of ► Corsica; it is one of the autonomous regions with special statute under the Italian Constitution.

Short name Sardinia
Official  name Autonomous Region of Sardinia
Status Autonomous region of ► Italy
Capital Cagliari
Population 1,639,591 inhabitants
Area 24,090 km²
Major  languages Italian, Sardinian, Corsican
Major  religions Roman Catholicism
More information Sardinia, Geography of Sardinia, History of Sardinia and Politics of Sardinia
More  images Sardinia - Sardinia (Category).

General maps

Sardinia in Italy
Map of Sardinia
Topographic map of Sardinia
Provinces of Sardinia
Subregions of Sardinia
Languages of Sardinia
Railways in Sardinia

History maps

This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Sardinia, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Sardinia.

The history maps of Sardinia are included in the history section of the Atlas of Italy.
Sardinia under the rule of the Vandals
The Kingdom of Sardinia in 1796
Sardinia in 1859

Old maps

This section holds copies of original general maps more than 70 years old.

The Kingdom in 1856

Satellite maps

Satellite map

Notes and references

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