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- The Iglesiente is a traditional and geographical subdivision of Sardinia, Italy. It encomp****es the northern province of Carbonia-Iglesias and the south-western...
- Sulcis-Iglesiente is a historical region of southwestern Sardinia comprising, as the name suggests, the territories of Sulcis and Iglesiente. It is included...
- the mineral production hub of Masua in the west coast of the Sardinian Iglesiente area. It is named after Flavia Vecelli, the daughter of the harbor's engineer...
- hinterland, wheat from the Campidano plain and silver and other ores from the Iglesiente mines. Cagliari was the capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia from 1324 to...
- resorts are Porto Pino (Sant'Anna Arresi) and Chia(Domus de Maria). The Iglesiente, named after the medieval town of Iglesias (founded by the infamous Count...
- Carthaginians deeply exploited the mining richness, above all in the Iglesiente, where there are some traces of excavations and wastes of fusion ascribable...
- important archaeological site, located in the muni****lity of Gonnesa, in the Iglesiente region of Sardinia. The nuraghe is of the complex type, it consists of...
- in the city of Bologna, in Sardinia in the Barbagia region and in the Iglesiente mining region. Half-timbered house in Ozzano Monferrato, Piedmont Half-timbered...
- Mediterranean between Carthage, Spain, the river Rhône, and Etruria. Iglesiente was an important mining area for the metals lead and zinc. The island...
- from the original on 3 December 2021. Retrieved 1 January 2022. "Sulcis Iglesiente". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on 3 December...