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CAGLIARI PROVINCE
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Donori is a town of 2,100 inhabitants in the province of Cagliari Parteolla located in the ancient region known for the vineyards and native grapes like “Cannonau” and “Bovale”
is a town of 692 inhabitants whose economy is just on agriculture
Mandas is located in the region of Trexenta, is the terminus of the famous tourist train "Green Train". Its economy is mainly based on agriculture but it is historically known for the Duchy of Mandas. Located in the plain of Campidano, is situated about five kilometers from Cagliari. The city's patron saint is St. Ambrogio, which is celebrated on December 7.
The territory is home to one of the most important Nuraghe of Sardinia, Nuraghe Arrubiu one of the most important evidence of prehistoric Sardinia is the only example of a dolmen lobed, originally topped by a tower about 30 meters. It is the most impressive megalithic monument of all those present on the island and among the most important of all the West europe.
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Pula is a populous country to the south-west of Cagliari, known because its territory holds the ruins of the great city of Nora, the first Phoenician city on the island and for its lagoon.
is a town of 13,321 inhabitants in the province of Cagliari
Sarroch is located at the west coast of the Golfo degli Angeli, about 25 km from Cagliari. Bed and Breakfast Sarroch Selargius is a town of almost 30 thousand inhabitants of the province of Cagliari, located in the southern part of Sardinia and conurbation with the capital.
Suelli is a small town in the region of Trexenta. They celebrate different holidays and festivals: the Feast of St. George the patron, the Monday of Pentecost, the feast of St. Sebastian, the Festival of the Chicco d'Oro and the celebration of the immigrant. A short distance from the village is the Nuraghe Piscu, archaeological complex of great importance.
CARBONIA-IGLESIAS PROVINCE
MEDIO CAMPIDANO PROVINCE
Collinas is a town of 927 inhabitants in the historic region of Marmilla. The area was already inhabited in pre-nuragic era, in the nuragica era, becouse of several nuraghi, and in Roman times, for the presence of ruins of a spa.
It is located 180 meters above sea level, in the plain between the inner Marmilla Mannu River and the hilly area of Trexenta.Is 56 km from Cagliari.
Villanovaforru is a country located at the center of the system Marmilla hill, which overlooks and dominates the landscape to Cagliari and Oristano. Unknown until a few decades ago, today is considered a cultural landmark and tourist destination, thanks to the archaeological emergencies of Nuraghe Genna Maria''and''at the Museo Civico Archeologico
NUORO PROVINCE Is a town of about 7454 inhabitants, located under the Mount Corrasi. Standing on the edges of the Barbagia. 10 km from Nuoro, its landscape can be admired from the top of mount Ortobene.
Is a town of 2875 inhabitants of the province of Nuoro and the capital town of the homonymous "Baronia". OGLIASTRA PROVINCE LOCERI Is situated in central eastern Ogliastra, 206 meters above sea level, at the foot of Mount Gennargentu. The main buildings of the town are the town hall, the church of San Pietro and the Monument to the Fallen of World War I and the mill-house a museum by the city.
OLBIA PROVINCE
ORISTANO PROVINCE It 's a town of 8,126 inhabitants. It is the only town in Sardinia built next to a navigable river estuary. Riola Sardo is a small town whose economy is based on the cultivation of wheat, rice, vines (Vernaccia wine), vegetables, fruit, olive trees and the tradition of fishing. The country is surrounded on three sides by the "Sea Foghe" pond. SASSARI PROVINCE Is a town of 7335 inhabitants of the ancient region of Romangia
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Cagliari, capital of the province and the autonomous region of Sardinia, is situated in the southern island. The climate of the city is typically Mediterranean. The city was already inhabited during Nuragic was then colonized by the Phoenicians, Romans, Pisani, Genovese, Aragonese and Piedmont, but nevertheless boasts an ancient past, it is modern and dynamic.
Is the most important center of Sarrabus, is famous for citrus production. Also known for the beach of Costa Rei, 8 kilometers long. Nearby one can visit several archaeological sites of interest, in particular the menhirs of Piscina Rei and Cuili Piras.

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Tortolì is a town of about 10,661 inhabitants. 

