The province of Oristano (Italian: provincia di Oristano, Sardinian: provìntzia de Aristanis) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sardinia in Italy. Its capital is the city of Oristano. It has an area of 3,040 square kilometres (1,170 sq mi), a total population of 160,746 (2016), and a population density of 53.7 people per square kilometer. There are 78 municipalities (comuni) in the province).
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Guided tours and educational activities, in all the cultural sites, parks, museums and green areas of Laconi and the surrounding territory, for adults and children. Possibility of customized tours and activities for groups and individuals.
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Discover sailing the magic of the sea and pristine wild environment of the Protected Marine Area on the Island of Mal di Ventre of Oristano on the west coast of Sardinia, Italy. Experience the white sand beaches and crystal clear waters of the Marine Reserve in Alghero, exploring Capo Caccia and Isola Piana. Set off on the day trips from Bosa, a touristic port situated on the navigable Temo River. You will be sailing on board the brand new 44,5 feet Hansiosa yacht, for an unforgettable tour through the wonders of the Sardinian marine environment, learning basics of sail practise by a professional.
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The Palaeo Archaeologic Centre is a new concept museum; it is dynamic and very close to the surrounding territory. The Centre is divided by three sections:“Paleontological”: it is dedicated to the fossils of Genoni territory“Archaeological”: you can admire the reconstruction of the deepest well of Sardinia“Didactic”: the laboratory, where theory becomes practice
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Beutiful island. Very clear water, perfect for swimming and snorkling. Highly recommend it for at least half day
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The well temple of Santa Cristina (12th cent. bc) is one of the finest examples of the elaborate religious architecture of the Nuragic era. The nuraghe structure consists of an entranceway (dromos) with steps leading to an underground, circular domed chamber (tholos), all surrounded by an enclosing wall (temenos). The walls of the stairway and underground tholos are made from finely cut ashlar blocks of alkali basalt rock. Santa Cristina can without a doubt be considered the most representative of the Sardinian well temples. In the area surrounding the temple are the remains of a village, at the front of which stands a "meeting hut" with a circular stone seat. www.pozzosantacristina.com
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