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  2. Pula, Sardinia - Wikipedia

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    Pula (Latin: Nora [3]) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Cagliari in the Italian region of Sardinia, located about 25 kilometres (16 mi) southwest of Cagliari. Pula is a holiday resort, with numerous hotels and beaches.

  3. Nora, Italy - Wikipedia

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    Pula, area di Nora (in Italian) Nora ( Ancient Greek : Νῶρα ) [ 1 ] ( Nuras in the mediaeval Sardinian language ) is an ancient pre-Roman and Roman town on a peninsula near Pula , near to Cagliari in Sardinia .

  4. List of cities in Sardinia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of selected cities in Sardinia with local names. Metropolitan areas ... Pula; Quartu Sant'Elena, Quartu Sant'Aleni; San Teodoro, Santu Diadoru;

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  6. Why you should visit this low-key, luxurious stretch of ... - AOL

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    Italy’s sultry islands are having a moment but not everyone wants the millionaires and excess – Sardinia’s far southern reaches are a different story, discovers Lucy Thackray

  7. List of municipalities of Sardinia - Wikipedia

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    Municipality Native name Province Population (2011) Abbasanta: Abbasànta: Oristano: 2,828 Aggius: Àgghju: Sassari: 1,602 Aglientu: Santu Francìscu di l'Aglièntu

  8. Pula, Italy - Wikipedia

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  9. Piscinamanna - Wikipedia

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    Piscinamanna (also Pixina Manna) is a valley and a forest in southern Sardinia, near the town of Pula. It hosts the main site of Technology Park of Sardinia (also called "POLARIS"). Main topics of the Park are ICT, Biotech, Energy [1] .