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Carloforte (U Pàize in Ligurian, literally: the village, the town) is a
fishing and
resort town
located on
Isola di San
Pietro (Saint Peter's Island),...
- Monégasque), the
village of
Bonifacio in Corsica, and in the
villages of
Carloforte on San
Pietro Island and
Calasetta on Sant'Antioco
Island off the coast...
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language spoken in Sardinia.
Tabarchino is
spoken in the
communities of
Carloforte on San
Pietro Island and
Calasetta on Sant'Antioco Island,
which are located...
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macarrones de punzu, cigiones,
macarones caidos and cravaos. C****ulli from
Carloforte (of
Ligurian origin) can be
reminiscent of malloreddus. C****ulli, in Sardinia...
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Alicante is
twinned with: Alexandria,
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Carloforte,
Italy Herzliya,
Israel León,
Nicaragua Matanzas, Cuba Nice,
France Oran...
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approximately 6,000
inhabitants are
mostly concentrated in the
fishing town of
Carloforte, the only
comune in the island. It is
included in the
province of South...
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Island off Sardinia, then uninhabited,
where they
founded a new town of
Carloforte. The
transfer was made
possible thanks to the King of Sardinia, Charles...
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families that
moved from
Tabarka to
Sardinia brought the dish with them to
Carloforte in the 18th century.
Known in
France since the 16th century, it was brought...
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traditions linked to
Trapani in Sicily, the
Egadi island of Favignana, and
Carloforte and the
Isola di San
Pietro in
southwestern Sardinia, as well as locations...
- plant" (called Lavatoio), and was
finally stored.
Until 1924,
sailors from
Carloforte moved the
processed ore in
wicker baskets placed on
their shoulders and...