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- Marmilla is a natural region of southern-central Sardinia, Italy. Etymology The name "Marmilla" comes from the vast rounded hills, probably resembling...
- of ****, which also houses the ruins of the ancient city of Nora. The Marmilla and Sarcidano regions have several important archaeological sites and landscapes...
- northwest of Sanluri. Located in the Campidano plain, it is part of the Marmilla historical region. The Law was implemented by the ruling power of the castle's...
- Cagliari and about 40 kilometres (25 mi) southeast of Oristano, in the Marmilla. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011"....
- di Cabras Campidano di Milis Campidano di Simaxis Guilcier Mandrolisai Marmilla Montis Usellus Valenza Brabaxiana List of kings or judges of Arborea Dizionario...
- Moscatel Nero, Moscatel Prato, Moscatel Romano, Moscatello Nero della Marmilla, Moscatellone Rosso, Moscato d'Amburgo, Moscato di Amburgo, Moscato Nero...
- territory and gave them the port of Oristano with the castles of Arculentu and Marmilla as surety against his payment of a large sum. Early in 1165, Barisone was...
- Grana Puglia Monti Dauni Alta Murgia Sud Salento Gargano Sardinia Alta Marmilla Gennargentu-Mandrolisai Sicily Val Simeto Calatino Madonie Nebrodi Terre...
- northwest of Cagliari and about 11 kilometres (7 mi) north of Sanluri in the Marmilla historical sub-region. Siddi borders the following muni****lities: Baressa...
- receive the honorific title of "Count of Monteleone and Baron of Lower Marmilla". As soon as Peter IV heard of the election of Frederick, he arrested Brancaleone...