- 40°44′24″N 8°9′4″E / 40.74000°N 8.15111°E / 40.74000; 8.15111
Argentiera is a
small town and a
frazione (hamlet) in the
comune of S****ari, in Sardinia...
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given in the many
placenames connected with mining:
examples include Argentiera, Montiferru,
Funtana Raminosa, and Capo Ferrato. The term Gennargentu...
- Fluminimaggiore,
temple Ardara,
Romanesque church of
Santa Maria del
Regno Argentiera carbon mines,
ghost villages,
industrial architecture Asoru near Muravera...
- in Luras.
Alghero and the
Riviera del Corallo,
Porto Torres, Asinara,
Argentiera and
Stintino are well
known locations. Alghero, a tourist-oriented city...
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Folegandros (Policandro),
Andros (Andro), Ios (Io),
Amorgos (Amorgo),
Kimolos (
Argentiera),
Sikinos (Sicandro), 1207–1566
Santorini (Santorini), 1207–ca. 1280 and...
- m**** of trachyte,
often called Erimomilos (Desert Milos). Kimolos, or
Argentiera, 1.6 km (0.99 mi) to the north-east, was
famous in
antiquity for its figs...
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concentrated mainly along the coasts. Platamona,
Porto Ferro,
Porto Palmas and
Argentiera are the prin****l
seaside tourist spots of the muni****lity. The University...
- good flavor; it is but
rarely eaten without being smoked—also
called '
Argentiera',
earth of
vines called ampelitis (Pliny ****V, 56) or
pharmakitis from...
- island, and Sparta, the
ruler of Milos. In the
Middle Ages it was
known as
Argentiera (Gr****: Αρτζεντιέρα),
because of the silver-colored
rocky lands of its...
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Asinara on the north.
Nurra was once an
important mining center, with
Argentiera being the prin****l village,
though today it is a
ghost town. The Nurra...