Lovely beaches, panoramic views and mouthwatering meals are waiting for you on Sant’Antioco, the second-largest island of the Sardinian region. In the island’s main village, also called Sant’Antioco, explore haunting but beautiful historic sites such as the ancient stone catacombs beneath the central basilica. The cobblestone piazza's geometric patterns are a striking contrast to the surrounding salmon-colored provincial buildings.
The province of Carbonia-Iglesias (Italian: provincia di Carbonia-Iglesias, Sardinian: provìntzia de Carbònia-Igrèsias) was a province in the autonomous region of Sardinia, Italy. It included the historical area of Sulcis-Iglesiente and it was the smallest province of Sardinia. It is bordered by the provinces of Cagliari and Medio Campidano. All three provinces (Carbonia-Iglesias, Cagliari, and Medio Campidano) have been suppressed by the regional decree in 2016. [1]
The province of Carbonia-Iglesias (Italian: provincia di Carbonia-Iglesias, Sardinian: provìntzia de Carbònia-Igrèsias) was a province in the autonomous region of Sardinia, Italy. It included the historical area of Sulcis-Iglesiente and it was the smallest province of Sardinia. It is bordered by the provinces of Cagliari and Medio Campidano. All three provinces (Carbonia-Iglesias, Cagliari, and Medio Campidano) have been suppressed by the regional decree in 2016. [1]
Lovely beaches, panoramic views and mouthwatering meals are waiting for you on Sant’Antioco, the second-largest island of the Sardinian region. In the island’s main village, also called Sant’Antioco, explore haunting but beautiful historic sites such as the ancient stone catacombs beneath the central basilica. The cobblestone piazza's geometric patterns are a striking contrast to the surrounding salmon-colored provincial buildings.
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