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Sardinia (Sardegna)

Sardinia ( sar-DIN-ee-ə; Italian: Sardegna [sarˈdeɲɲa]; Sardinian: Sardigna [saɾˈdiɲːa] and Sardínnia [saɾˈdinːja], also Saldigna, Sardíngia, Sardinna, Sardinza; Sassarese: Sardhigna; Gallurese: Saldigna; Algherese: Sardenya; Tabarchino: Sardegna) 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 that have been granted some degree of domestic autonomy by special statute. Its official name is Regione Autonoma della Sardegna (Sardinian: Regione Autònoma de Sardigna; English: "Autonomous Region of Sardinia"). 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 the other minority languages spoken on the island (Sassarese, Gallurese, Algherese Catalan and Ligurian Tabarchino) are officially recognized by the regional law as having "equal dignity" with Italian.Sardinia has been inhabited since the Paleolithic. The island's most notable civilization is the indigenous Nuragic, which flourished from the 18th century BC to either 238 BC or the 2nd century AD in some parts of the island, and to the 6th century AD in that part of the island known as Barbagia. After a period in which the island was ruled by a political and economic alliance between the Nuragic Sardinians and the Phoenicians, parts of it were conquered by Carthage in the late 6th century BC, and by Rome in 238 BC. The Roman occupation lasted for 700 years. Beginning in the Early Middle Ages, the island was ruled by the Vandals and the Byzantines. In practice, the island was disconnected from Byzantium's territorial influence, which allowed the Sardinians to provide themselves with a self-ruling political organization, the four kingdoms known as Judicates. The Italian maritime republics of Pisa and Genoa struggled to impose political control over these indigenous kingdoms, but it was the Iberian Crown of Aragon which, in 1324, succeeded in bringing the island under its control, consolidating it into the Kingdom of Sardinia. This Iberian kingdom endured until 1718, when it was ceded to the Alpine House of Savoy and later politically merged with the other Savoyard domains on the Italian Mainland. Later, during the period of Italian unification, the Savoyards expanded their domains to include the entire Italian peninsula; their territory was renamed into the Kingdom of Italy in 1861, and it was reconstituted as the present-day Italian Republic in 1946.
Due 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.

  1. 1 Etymology
  2. 2 Geography
    1. 2.1 Climate
  3. 3 History
    1. 3.1 Prehistory
      1. 3.1.1 Nuragic civilization
    2. 3.2 Ancient history
    3. 3.3 Vandal conquest
    4. 3.4 Byzantine era and the rise of the Judicates
    5. 3.5 Aragonese period
    6. 3.6 Spanish period
    7. 3.7 Savoyard period
    8. 3.8 Kingdom of Italy
    9. 3.9 Post-Second World War period
  4. 4 Education
  5. 5 Economy
    1. 5.1 Unemployment
    2. 5.2 Economic sectors
      1. 5.2.1 Primary
      2. 5.2.2 Industry and handicraft
      3. 5.2.3 Tertiary
  6. 6 Communications
  7. 7 Transport
    1. 7.1 Airports
    2. 7.2 Seaports
    3. 7.3 Roads
    4. 7.4 Railways
  8. 8 Demographics
    1. 8.1 Life expectancy
    2. 8.2 Foreign immigration
    3. 8.3 Main cities and Functional Urban Areas
  9. 9 Government and politics
    1. 9.1 Administrative divisions
    2. 9.2 Military installations
  10. 10 Culture
    1. 10.1 Architecture
    2. 10.2 Art
    3. 10.3 World Heritage Sites
    4. 10.4 Languages
    5. 10.5 Literature
    6. 10.6 Traditional clothes
    7. 10.7 Music
    8. 10.8 Cuisine
  11. 11 Sports
    1. 11.1 Football
    2. 11.2 Basketball
    3. 11.3 Motor racing
    4. 11.4 Water sports
    5. 11.5 Winter sports
    6. 11.6 Traditional sports
  12. 12 Environment
    1. 12.1 Fauna
    2. 12.2 Natural parks and reserves
  13. 13 See also
  14. 14 References
  15. 15 Further reading
  16. 16 External links

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➴ Coordinates: 40° 7‘ N, 9° 0‘ E
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