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- Castelsardo (S****arese: Castheddu; Castellanese  : Calteddu; Sardinian: Casteddu Sardu) is a town and comune in Sardinia, Italy, located in the northwest...
- Unione Sportiva Dilettantistica Castelsardo is an Italian ****ociation football club located in Castelsardo, Sardinia. It currently plays in Serie D. Its...
- The Master of Castelsardo was a painter active in Sardinia at the end of the 15th and the beginning of the sixteenth century. His name comes from a painting...
- Castelsardo Cathedral (Italian: Concattedrale di Sant'Antonio abate) is a cathedral in Castelsardo, northern Sardinia, Italy, and is dedicated to Saint...
- Burghidu, nuraghe Cabu Abbas Cagliari Cala Domestica Campu Luntanu Carbonia Castelsardo Coddu Vecchiu, Giants Tomb Cornus Dolianova Domu de Orgia Domu s Orku...
- Elephant rock of Castelsardo. "Elephant Rock, Castelsardo". Sardinia Property Finder 2020. 2017-09-16. Retrieved 2020-04-13. "Castelsardo.tk - roccia-dell'elefante"...
- transitioning to Gallurese, known as the Castellanesi dialects, can be heard in Castelsardo, Tergu, and Sedini. S****arese emerged as an urban lingua franca in the...
- Alghero, L'Alguer Arzachena, Alzachena Bitti, Vithi Bonorva, Bonòlva Bosa Castelsardo, Caltheddu Cuglieri, Culiri Dorgali, Durgali Flumini Maggiore, Frùmini...
- gradually abandoned and saw its functions and cathedral transferred to Castelsardo (then called Castelgenovese) This disambiguation page lists articles...
- while leaving to the Sardinians only the episcopates of Ales, Bosa and Castelsardo, that is Ampurias. The arrongance and scorn with which the Piedmontese...