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  2. Michela Murgia - Wikipedia

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    Michela Murgia (Italian: [miˈkɛːla ˈmurdʒa], Sardinian: [miˈkɛla ˈmuɾdʒa]; 3 June 1972 – 10 August 2023) was an Italian novelist, playwright, and radio personality. She was a winner of the Campiello Prize , the Mondello International Literary Prize and Dessì Prize [ it ] , and was an active feminist and left-wing voice in the ...

  3. Sardinian Literary Spring - Wikipedia

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    The Sardinian Literary Spring was started, according to a mostly shared canonical opinion, [13] [14] [15] by a trio formed of Giulio Angioni, Sergio Atzeni and Salvatore Mannuzzu, and then continued by authors such as Salvatore Niffoi, Alberto Capitta, Giorgio Todde, Michela Murgia, Flavio Soriga, Milena Agus, Francesco Abate, and many others.

  4. List of people from Sardinia - Wikipedia

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    Juan Domingo Perón (1895–1974), President of Argentina (Sardinian descent from father side) Silvia Salis (born in Genoa, Sardinian ancestry) Luigi Datome (born 1987), professional basketball player with Sardinian ancestry who currently plays for Fenerbahçe Ülker. Joe Calzaghe, father Enzo from Sardinia.

  5. Alta Murgia National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Parco Nazionale dell'Alta Murgia is a national park in Apulia, southern Italy, established in 2004. It lies in the Murgia geographical area, with its headquarters in the town of Gravina in Puglia, and has an area of 677.39 square kilometres. It is part of a larger Special Protection Area established to protect the grass steppe, lesser ...

  6. Party of Sardinians - Wikipedia

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    History. In July 2012 Franciscu Sedda and Ornella Demuru, husband and wife, [3] left Project Republic of Sardinia (ProgReS), a party they were instrumental to launch, over disagreements with the new party leadership and the rise of Michela Murgia, a writer who was headed to become the party's candidate in the 2014 regional election. [4][5] In ...

  7. Project Republic of Sardinia - Wikipedia

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    In August 2013 Murgia announced she would be the party's candidate for President of Sardinia in the 2014 regional election. [13] In November 2013 at the party's national assembly, Paolo Piras , formerly responsible for communication in party leadership, was elected secretary to replace Contu, who resigned and moved to mainland Italy for work ...

  8. 2014 Sardinian regional election - Wikipedia

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    Forza Italia: Alliance Centre-left: Centre-right: Seats won 36: 24 Seat change 9 29 ... Michela Murgia: 75,981 10.30 – Project Republic of Sardinia: 18,845 2.76 –

  9. Altopiano delle Murge - Wikipedia

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    The Altopiano delle Murge (Italian for ' plateau of the Murge') is a karst topographic plateau of rectangular shape in southern Italy. Most of it lies within Puglia and corresponds with the sub-region known as Murgia or Le Murge. The plateau lies mainly in the Metropolitan City of Bari and the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, but extends into ...