- Tabarchino: Sardegna; S****arese: Sardhigna; Gallurese: Saldigna; Algherese:
Sardenya. Brigaglia, Manlio; Mastino, Attilio; Ortu, Gian
Giacomo (2006). Storia...
- Nou
Sardenya is a muni****lly-owned
football stadium in the Gràcia
district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches...
- the
highest category in Spain. Europa's home
games are pla**** at the Nou
Sardenya, with a
capacity of 4,000 seats. In 2021,
Europa became the
first club...
- la Sardigna; Gallurese: la dì di la Saldigna; Algherese: lo dia de la
Sardenya; Italian: il
giorno della Sardegna), also
known as
Sardinian people's Day...
- of 15,000, Camp Muni****l Narcís Sala with a
capacity of 6,563 and Nou
Sardenya with a
capacity of 7,000. The city has a
further three multifunctional...
-
November 2023
Europa (4) 0–2
Elche (2)
Barcelona 18:00
Report Mourad 43'
Mendoza 82' Stadium: Nou
Sardenya Attendance: 4,032 Referee:
Salvador Lax Franco...
- (Spanish branch) 1590 F. Guarnerio,
Capitols de cort del
Stament Militar de
Sardenya, Cagliari,
first recorded use in Sardinia. 16th century, S****ari (Sardinia)...
- Cèsare (1985). La
Sardenya catalano-aragonesa :
perfil historic, Dalmau, Barcelona, p.14 Cèsare,
Francesco Cèsare (1985). La
Sardenya catalano-aragonesa :...
-
Fontetes 1,000
Espanyol B
Barcelona Dani
Jarque 1,520
Europa Barcelona Nou
Sardenya 7,000
Formentera Sant
Francesc Xavier Muni****l 500 Hércules
Alicante José...
- the
other one. The L5
section is
located under Provença street,
between Sardenya and
Marina streets. The
upper level has two
halls and is
equipped with...