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    Sardinia (Sardigna, Sardinna sau Sardinnia în sardă, Sardegna [sar'de ɲː a] în italiană, Sardenya în catalană) este o insulă din Marea Mediterană, situată între Peninsula Italică, coasta sudică a Franței și coasta Tunisiei, la sud de Corsica.

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sardinia ( Sardigna, Sardinna sau Sardinnia în sardă, Sardegna [sar'de ɲː a] în italiană, Sardenya în catalană) este o insulă din Marea Mediterană, situată între Peninsula Italică, coasta sudică a Franței și coasta Tunisiei, la sud de Corsica.

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    Sardinia ( / sɑːrˈdɪniə / sar-DIN-ee-ə; Italian: Sardegna [sarˈdeɲɲa]; Sardinian: Sardigna [saɾˈdiɲːa]) [ a][ b] is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, and one of the twenty regions of Italy. It is located west of the Italian Peninsula, north of Tunisia and 16.45 km [ 5] south of the French island of Corsica .

  4. Sardinia (Italian: Sardegna, Sardinian: Sardigna) is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. It is an autonomous region of Italy. It was formerly the Kingdom of Sardinia. The official name is, in Italian, Regione Autonoma della Sardegna.The capital and largest city is Cagliari.

    • Pre-Roman Times
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    • Roman Opinion of The Province
    • Relationship to Rome
    • Major Cities

    The Nuragic civilization flourished in Sardinia from 1800 to 500 BC. The ancient Sardinians, also known as Nuragics, traded with many different Mediterranean peoples during the Bronze Age and early Iron Age, especially with the Myceneans and the Cypriots. Sardinians also built many coastal settlements, like Nora and Tharros, and the characteristic ...

    While Carthage was occupied with the Mercenary War, Rome broke the terms of a treaty made after the First Punic War and annexed Sardinia and Corsica by force. In 238 BC the Carthaginians surrendered their claim to the islands, which together became a province of Rome.This marked the beginning of Roman domination in the Western Mediterranean. The Ro...

    The coastal regions of both islands were settled by Romans and adopted the Latin language and culture; however, the interior areas of Sardinia and Corsica resisted the invaders. A variety of revolts and uprisings occurred: however, since the interior areas were densely forested, the Romans avoided them and set them aside as Barbaria, i.e. the “land...

    Corsica and Sardinia were kept in a scarcely urbanised state and came mostly to be used as places of exile. Gaius Cassius Longinus, the lawyer accused of conspiracy by Nero, was sent to the province, while Anicentus, murderer of the elder Agrippina, was specifically sent to Sardinia. Many Jews and Christians were also sent to the islands under Tibe...

    Carales was the biggest city in the entire province, reaching a population of 30,000 inhabitants. Its existence as an urban center went back to at least the 8th century BC, with Florus calling it urbs urbium, the city among the cities. Sardinia and Carales came under Roman rule in 238 BC, shortly after the First Punic War, when the Romans defeated ...

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  7. Explore. Romana. A small town in the Logudoro region, 35 kilometres from Sassari, in Sardinia’s north-west, characterised by karst and volcanic landscapes and prehistoric sites.

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