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Placed in an
intermediate position between Italy,
France, Spain, Africa, it’s the second
island of the Mediterranean Sea.
Cagliari, Region Chief Town, is a little
bit southward than Lecce, Ankara in
Turkey and Valencia in Spain. The
twelve-month-mildness of its climate,
makes Sardinia one of the most desired
destination of the international tourism.
Visitors are fascinated not only by the
beauty and the variety of the coast, but
also by the uniqueness of the landscape.
For this reason, Sardinia is defined as
a micro-continent, a whole of incredible
varieties which permits to pass from the
swampy plain of Oristano, peopled by an
enormous number of birds, to the hard
peaks of Sulcis and Iglesiante, passing
through the remains of the old mines,
and finally to the biggest European
desert.
Noteworthy the rough Barbagia, dedicated
to the production of excellent cheeses
and insuperable wines and Gallura, made
of red granite facing the bluest sea of
the Mediterranean.
The first feeling when you arrive on the
island, is to be in another world, in
which traditional culture, costumes and
traditions still resist. Uniqueness the
imposing “nuraghes”, the Giants’ Tombs
and the architectonical perfection of
the Holy Wells.
“It is a land - wrote David Herbert
Lawrence – which does not resemble any
other place”. |