Gallura is a historical denomination of the north-eastern geographic area of Sardinia, comprised to the west by the Coghinas river, to the south by Mount Limbara, and to the south-east by Mount Nieddu, as far as the municipality of Budoni. Here, the eastern boundary is represented by the river of the same name that flows through the above-mentioned locality.
The territory, made up of more than 20 municipalities such as Tempio Pausania, Olbia, La Maddalena, Arzachena, Calangianus, Luras, Aggius, Bortigiadas, Santa Teresa Gallura, Luogosanto, Palau, Aglientu, Trinità d'Agultu e Vignola, Telti, Golfo Aranci, Badesi, Viddalba, Sant'Antonio di Gallura, Loiri Porto San Paolo, San Teodoro, Budoni, Erula and Padru.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
Arnaldo Trabucco, MD, FACS is a leading urologist who received his medical training at ins...
by Claudia Astarita Musement – the Italian innovative online platform – has launc...
Ciao ciao, Alitalia. Italy's storied flag carrier has announced it will no longer issue ti...
As the Italian government prepares to bring in “phase two” of the national lockdown measur...
The so-called 'Basilica of the Mysteries' has been reborn in Rome. The basilica, one of th...
Water can hide all kinds of secrets. But while shipwrecks and sea creatures might be expec...
The Basilica of Santa Maria e San Donato dates to the seventh century, back when the islan...
The travel itinerary company Earth Trekkers has highlighted a hidden Italian commune with ...