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* [[wikipedia:Sardinia]] 1,6Mhab | * [[wikipedia:Sardinia]] 1,6Mhab | ||
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== Cities == | == Cities == |
Revision as of 20:36, 4 December 2022
Cities
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Sardinia
- Cagliari (155k hab)
- Sassari (130k hab)
- Quartu Sant'Elena (70k hab)
- Olbia (60k hab)
- Alghero (45k hab)
- Nuoro (37k hab)
- Oristano (32k hab)
- Iglesias (30k hab)
- Capoterra (25k hab)
- Carloforte (6k hab)
- Castelsardo (6k hab)
- Arbus (6k hab)
- Budoni (5k hab)
- Palau (4,5 k hab)
- Villasimius (4k hab)
- San Teodoro (3,5 hab)
- Calasetta (3K hab)
Provinces of Sardinia
Related
- Menorca
- Mallorca (900k hab)
- Sicily
- Strada statale 131 Charles Felix
- Cagliari Elmas Airport
- Gennargentu
- List of tourist attractions in Sardinia
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See also
- Sardinia, Crime, Province of Nuoro, Province of South Sardinia, Province of Sassari, Nuoro, Cagliari, Metropolitan City of Cagliari, Olbia, Sassari, Carloforte, Alghero, Porto Torres, Costa Smeralda, Cala Gonone, Lu Bagnu, Porto Cervo, Arzachena, Villasimius, San Teodoro, Quartu Sant'Elena, Gennargentu, Tortoli, List of tourist attractions in Sardinia, Costa Paradiso, Sarrabus-Gerrei, Strada statale 131 Carlo Felice, Serramanna
- Italy, Rome, Messina, Milan, Naples, Palermo, Lake Como, Imola, Bologna, Brescia, Portofino, Villa d'Este, Sardinia, Sicily, Calabria, Capri, Sorrento, Gruppo TIM, Conad, Cinque Terre, Florence, Italian Stock Exchange, Tuscany, Turin, Piedimonte San Germano, Banking in Italy, Mafia
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