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    Barbagia (Italian: [barˈbaːdʒa]; Sardinian: Barbàgia or Barbàza) is a geographical, cultural and natural region of inner Sardinia, contained for the most...
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    The Barbagia of Seulo is a historical subregion of central-eastern Sardinia, Italy. It includes the communes of Seulo, Seui, Sadali, Esterzili and Ussassai...
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    Ollolai is a comune at the centre of Barbagia, in the province of Nuoro (Sardinia, Italy). Its territory covers an area of 2,734 hectares (6,760 acres)...
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    Filindeu (Sardinian: su filindeu) is a rare type of pasta from the Barbagia region of Sardinia. It is made by pulling and folding semolina dough into very...
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    garlic, while in coastal Ogliastra by sofritta onion. the culurzones of Barbagia di Ollolai, also imported from Ogliastra, are stuffed with fresh pecorino...
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  • The Tough and the Mighty (Italian: Barbagia (La società del malessere)) is a 1969 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. It is based on the real-life...
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    Sardinia (Italy), part of the province of Nuoro, in the natural region of Barbagia. It overlooks Lake Gusana. The territory of Gavoi is inhabited since the...
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  • Hospito (Hospiton in Latin, Ospitone in Sardinian) was a Sardinian chief of Barbagia (dux Barbaricinorum) who converted to Christianity in the late sixth century...
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    of Sardinia (Italy's second largest island), particularly the region of Barbagia, though some other Sardinian sub-regions bear examples of such tradition...
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    with a rough garment in wool"). The region, still known as "Barbagia" (in Sardinian Barbàgia or Barbàza), preserves this old "barbarian" designation in...
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    strawberry tree, is frequently used in the preparation of typical sweets. In Barbagia, Logudoro and Anglona saba (or sapa) is obtained from must, in Oristano...
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    Samoan maʻi [maʔi] 'sickness/illness' Romance Sardinian Some dialects of Barbagia unu pacu [ˈuːnu paʔu] 'a little' Intervocalic allophone of /n, k, l/. Some...
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    Nuorese dialect is spoken in three historical regions: Baronìa, Nuorese and Barbàgia of Ollolài. The three sub-varieties are quite different from one another...
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    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...
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    kaláme «cane, stem» (Indoeur.). népide, nébide, nébida, nébidi "fog" (Barbagia and southern Sardinia); Sardian or Nuragic relict, to be compared – not...
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    makes its appearance in nuraghe, Nurra, Nurri and many other toponyms). Barbagia, the mountainous central region of the island, derives its name from the...
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    "historic regions". The fourteen curatoriae of Arborea were: Barbagia di Belvì Barbagia d’Ollolai Barigadu Bonorzuli Campidano di Cabras Campidano di...
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  • be called a code of behavior not written that prevailed not only in the Barbagia, the Sardinian historical region referred to, but in all the municipalities...
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    authority conferred on him by other criminals, he was a bandit who rampaged in Barbagia, in the center of Sardinia. Corbeddu went into hiding in 1880 after being...
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    Sardinia located in Italy. The mountain belongs to Nuoro province, in the Barbagia mountain area of inner Sardinia. With its summit at an elevation of 1,834 m...
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    Mediterranean scrub is inhabited by animals that include the Sardinian deer. Barbagia is the region that represents the heart of Sardinia; it surrounds around...
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    regard, the mountainous area of Ogliastra (part of the wider region of Barbagia) is more distant from the rest of Europe and the Mediterranean than other...
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    especially in Piedmont, Lombardy, in the city of Bologna, in Sardinia in the Barbagia region and in the Iglesiente mining region. Half-timbered house in Ozzano...
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  • dengbêj. On the island of Sardinia (Italy), especially in the subregion of Barbagia, one of the two different styles of polyphonic singing is marked by the...
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    lasting at least until the 2nd century AD, and in some areas, namely the Barbagia, to the 6th century AD, or possibly even to the 11th century AD. Although...
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    battaglia del deserto (1969) – Red Wiley Carnal Circuit (1969) – Frank Donovan Barbagia (1969) – Spina Sartana the Gravedigger (1969) – Buddy Ben L'amica (1969)...
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  • (1319–1376), giudice of Arborea Ospitone (6th century AD), chief of people of Barbagia Paolo Orano (1875–1945), psychologist, politician and writer Giuseppe Pisanu...
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    altitude of 526 meters, at the foot of Mount Gonare, in the heart of the Barbagia region. Among the notable archaeological sites in the area are approximately...
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    from this period was Ospitone, a leader of the Barbaricinos (people of Barbagia). According to the Pope Gregory I's letters, a Romanized and Christianized...
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  • continued to live relatively independently in the central region called Barbagia. Source: Acconites (Acconiti) Aechilenenses / Aichilenses (Aichilensi)...
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