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Sardinia, Island Of Records

Categories Traditions & Folklore Personalities Nature & Landscape History & Culture Food Experiences & Activities Arts & Artisans     Tags: traditions & folklore personalities nature & landscape history & culture food experiences & activities arts & artisans    0 Comments Sardinia, Island Of Records

Sardinia, a wonderful island in the Mediterranean, is somewhat reminiscent of the song by Georges Moustaki, where he portraits himself being " Half pirate, half artist ". Pirate because it is w...

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Abbamele

Categories Traditions & Folklore Food     Tags: traditions & folklore food    0 Comments Abbamele

His name is Zi’ Pietrino, where “’Zi’” stands for uncle, now retired and sitting here with me on the Gabbiano Azzurro Hotel & Suites terrace, overlooking the sea th...

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Archaeoacoustics

Categories Traditions & Folklore History & Culture     Tags: traditions & folklore history & culture    0 Comments Archaeoacoustics

Here is a fascinating topic that I came across with, just by chance: Archaeoacoustics , a new science that is particularly relevant in understanding the real functions of specific archaeological ...

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Sardinia Towards UNESCO

Categories Traditions & Folklore History & Culture     Tags: traditions & folklore history & culture    0 Comments Sardinia Towards UNESCO

«The monuments of the Nuragic civilization have an attraction potential comparable in the Mediterranean only to the Pharaohs Egypt.  Some sites have been well enhanced (among which the N...

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Mommotti, The Sardinian Children’s Boogie Man

Categories Traditions & Folklore Personalities     Tags: traditions & folklore personalities    0 Comments Mommotti, The Sardinian Children’s Boogie Man

Here is the Boogie Man ! And doesn’t he have a plan He sneaks into your window You’d never know He watches you when you’re sleeping Around the corner he is creeping...

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10 Characters With Sardinia In The Heart

Categories Traditions & Folklore Personalities History & Culture Golfo Aranci Arts & Artisans     Tags: traditions & folklore personalities history & culture golfo aranci arts & artisans    0 Comments 10 Characters With Sardinia In The Heart

They were born in Sardinia, or they came to be acquainted with the island later on. However, they tied their existence to Sardinia, making it become an important part of their soul. The mythical hero...

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9 Sardinian Food Specialties

Categories Weddings Traditions & Folklore Nature & Landscape Food     Tags: weddings traditions & folklore nature & landscape food    0 Comments 9 Sardinian Food Specialties

There are areas of the planet called "blue zones", in which longevity is higher compared to other areas of the world and the over one hundred years old, who are lucky enough to live there, enjoy an ...

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Filu 'E Ferru, The Sardinian Grappa

Categories Traditions & Folklore Food     Tags: traditions & folklore food    0 Comments Filu 'E Ferru, The Sardinian Grappa

Born in Sardinia, an island of wide wine tradition, filu 'e ferru is "the" distillate of Sardinian grapes par excellence, 40 degrees, transparent, permeating the mouth and pleasing the nose for ...

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The Folklore Of Sardinia: 10 Famous Features

Categories Traditions & Folklore Experiences & Activities     Tags: traditions & folklore experiences & activities    0 Comments The Folklore Of Sardinia: 10 Famous Features

Sardinian folklore represents the important bond that Sardinians have with their culture and tradition. The proud preservation of their language and traditional customs, religious and popular festiva...

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Sa Ramadura: Sardinian Roads Paved In Flowers

Categories Traditions & Folklore Experiences & Activities     Tags: traditions & folklore experiences & activities    0 Comments Sa Ramadura: Sardinian Roads Paved In Flowers

Sa Ramadura , also called " infiorata " (decked with flowers) - which is currently still mesmerizing - is one of the most popular religious and folkloristic events in Sardinia. It is very old but...

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