Sant'Antonio di Gallura (Gallurese: Sant' Antòni, Sardinian: Sant' Antòni de Calanzànos) is a municipality in the Province of Sassari in the Italian region...
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Sant'Antonio Abate, in province of Naples Sant'Antonio di Gallura, in province of Olbia-Tempio Villa Sant'Antonio, in province of Oristano San Antonio (disambiguation)...
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Sant'Antioco Sant'Antonino di Susa Sant'Antonio Abate Sant'Antonio di Gallura Sant'Apollinare Sant'Arcangelo Santarcangelo di Romagna Sant'Arcangelo Trimonte...
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located between the municipalities of Sant'Antonio di Gallura, Luras, Arzachena and Luogosanto, in the Gallura region. With a capacity of 105 million...
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Italy Codici dei comuni, delle province e delle regioni Istituto Nazionale di Statistica, October 2011. Accessed November 2011. (in Italian) "Codes of the...
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and the Sardinian Judicates of Arborea and Gallura. Pisa maintained the control over the fortress of Castel di Cagliari founded by Pisan merchants in 1216–1217...
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Italy Codici dei comuni, delle province e delle regioni Istituto Nazionale di Statistica, October 2011. Accessed November 2011. (in Italian) "Codes of the...
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2,712 Sant'Antioco Santu Antiògu South Sardinia 11,496 Sant'Antonio di Gallura Sant'Antòni di Caragnàni, Sant'Antòni de Calanzànos Sassari 1,619 Santu...
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following municipalities: Arzachena, Calangianus, Luogosanto, Sant'Antonio di Gallura, Tempio Pausania. Mavie Bardanzellu (born 1938), theater and film...
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throughout the island, with the exception of Gallura. The Arzachena culture interested mainly the Gallura region and some other eastern parts of the island...
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Flumen ('the stream' in Latin), was founded circa 1170, like the Diocese of Gallura (later renamed Civita), plausibly when Pope Alexander II reorganized the...
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