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Macomer (Sardinian: Ma****ère) is a town and
comune of
Sardinia (Italy) in the
province of Nuoro. It is
situated on the
southern ascent to the central...
- lines, the Mandas–Arbatax line [it], the Isili–Sorgono line [it], the
Macomer–Tresnuraghes line [it] and the Nulvi–Tempio–Palau line [it], were closed...
- Sardinia.
Other famous nuraghes are near
Alghero (Nuraghe Palmavera),
Macomer,
Abbasanta (see Losa),
Orroli (Nuraghe Arrubiu),
Gonnesa (Nuraghe Seruci)...
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largest of
which are
Nuoro (36,925 inhabitants),
Siniscola (11,492),
Macomer (10,043), and
Dorgali (8,576). The
other comuni are
generally not so large...
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nuraghe ****kuru
Nuraxi Laconi Li Muri Losa,
nuraghe Lugherras,
nuraghe Macomer Madau Mandra Antine M****ama
Milis Molafa Monte Arci
Monte d'Accoddi Monte...
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Nuoro is
served by the SS 131 DCN (Olbia-Abbasanta), the SS 129 (Orosei-
Macomer), and the SS 389 (Monti-L****ei). ARST,
Azienda Regionale Sarda Trasporti...
- and food (sugar
refineries at
Villasor and Oristano,
dairy at Arborea,
Macomer and Thiesi, fish
factory at Olbia). In
Sardinia is
located the D**** (Distretto...
- Guastatori) is a
military engineering regiment of the
Italian Army
based in
Macomer in Sardinia. The
regiment is the
engineer unit of the
Mechanized Brigade...
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produced on the island,
especially in the
comune (muni****lity) of
Macomer.
Pecorino romano must be made with lamb
rennet from
animals raised in the...
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Melchiorre Murenu (
Macomer 1803 – 1854) was a
blind Sardinian poet.
Melchiorre Murenu is
known as the "Homer of Sardinia"
because (just like the great...