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  2. Trenino Verde - Wikipedia

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    Il trenino verde della Sardegna: Arbatax, Mandas, Sorgono [The Little Green Train of Sardinia: Arbatax, Mandas, Sorgono] (in Italian). Sestu (Cagliari): Zonza. ISBN 8884700701. Davies, W.J.K. (2002). A Contrast in Islands: The Narrow Gauge Railways of Corsica and Sardinia. Narrow Gauge Railways of Europe Volume 7.

  3. Sunbeam (steam yacht) - Wikipedia

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    They sailed her via Tangier, Gibraltar, Tétouan, and Ceuta to the Mediterranean, where they cruised to Sicily, Greece, and Constantinople, toured the Aegean Sea, visited Albania, Sardinia, Naples, Corsica, and Nice, [10] where Mrs Brassey left Sunbeam and returned to England by train. [11]

  4. Strait of Bonifacio - Wikipedia

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    The Strait of Bonifacio (French: Bouches de Bonifacio; Italian: Bocche di Bonifacio; Corsican: Bucchi di Bunifaziu; Gallurese: Bocchi di Bunifaciu; Sardinian: Buccas de Bonifatziu; Ligurian: Bocche de Bunifazziu; Latin: Fretum Gallicum, Fretum Taphros) is the strait between Corsica and Sardinia, named after the Corsican town Bonifacio.

  5. List of islands in the Mediterranean - Wikipedia

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    The two biggest islands of the Mediterranean: Sicily (right) and Sardinia (top left), which are both part of Italy. The Mediterranean Sea basin is supposed to host more than 10,000 islands, [1] with 2,217 islands larger than 0.01 km 2. [2]

  6. Tyrrhenian Sea - Wikipedia

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    Corsica Channel: between Tuscany and Corsica: about 80 kilometres (50 mi) Ligurian Sea: Strait of Bonifacio: between Corsica and Sardinia: 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) Mediterranean Sea (proper) no name: between Sardinia and Sicily: about 290 kilometres (180 mi) Mediterranean Sea (proper) Strait of Messina

  7. Sardinia and Corsica - Wikipedia

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    Sardinia was always ruled by a praefectus (provinciae) Sardiniae and from Claudius on, the main and official title was enriched by the attribute procurator Augusti. [8] [9] [10] The provinces of Corsica and Sardinia were incorporated into the Diocese of Italy by Diocletian in 292 AD, along with Sicily and Malta.

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