- The
Iglesiente is a
traditional and
geographical subdivision of Sardinia, Italy. It encomp****es the
northern province of Carbonia-Iglesias and the south-western...
- hinterland,
wheat from the
Campidano plain and
silver and
other ores from the
Iglesiente mines.
Cagliari was the
capital of the
Kingdom of
Sardinia from 1324 to...
- the
mineral production hub of
Masua in the west
coast of the
Sardinian Iglesiente area. It is
named after Flavia Vecelli, the
daughter of the harbor's engineer...
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These groups extensively exploited mining resources,
particularly in the
Iglesiente region,
where archaeological traces of
excavation and
smelting have been...
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region of Sardinia, Italy. It
included the
historical area of Sulcis-
Iglesiente and it was the
smallest province of Sardinia. It is
bordered by the provinces...
- Sulcis-
Iglesiente is a
historical region of
southwestern Sardinia comprising, as the name suggests, the
territories of
Sulcis and
Iglesiente. It is included...
-
resorts are
Porto Pino (Sant'Anna Arresi) and Chia(Domus de Maria). The
Iglesiente,
named after the
medieval town of
Iglesias (founded by the
infamous Count...
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antimony (Villasalto), gold (Furtei),
bauxite (Olmedo) and lead and zinc (
Iglesiente, Nurra). The
granite extraction represents one of the most flourishing...
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subsequent Carthaginian presence aimed at
exploiting mineral resources of the
Iglesiente and
controlling the
fertile plains of the Campidano.
During the 9th and...
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Mediterranean between Carthage, Spain, the
river Rhône, and Etruria.
Iglesiente was an
important mining area for the
metals lead and zinc. The island...