- Su
Nuraxi is a
Nuragic archaeological site in Barumini, Sardinia, Italy. Su
Nuraxi simply means "The Nuraghe" in Campidanese, the
southern variant of...
- Gergei, Gesturi, Las Pl****as, Tuili, Villanovafranca. It is home to Su
Nuraxi di Barumini, a
Nuraghe complex listed in the
UNESCO World Heritage Sites...
- [nuˈraːɡe]; plural:
Logudorese Sardinian nuraghes,
Campidanese Sardinian nuraxis [nuˈɾaʒizi],
Italian nuraghi).
According to the
Oxford English Dictionary...
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Byzantine oratorio, 10th
century Barumini nuragic palace and
village (*Su
Nuraxi),
Catalan church 15th century,
Catalan Gothic villa Benetutti church, 15th...
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Nuraghes in North-central Sardinian,
nuraxis in South-central Sardinian, the
plural forms being nuraghe and
nuraxi respectively. "SP INTERVISTA>GIOVANNI...
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Aquileia Urbino ****isi
Verona Pompei Cilento Cinque Terre Villa Adriana Su
Nuraxi Villa d'Este
Genoa Siena Milan Crespi d'Adda San
Giorgio Val
Camonica Brescia...
- Tiruvannamalai. ISBN 978-93-80733-02-9. "Su
Nuraxi di Barumini".
Google World Wonders.
Retrieved 8
August 2012. "Su
Nuraxi di Barumini". UNESCO.
Retrieved 8 August...
- The
Carbosulcis Coal Mine (or
Nuraxi Figus) is a coal mine
located in Sardinia. The mine has coal
reserves amounting to 2.5
billion tonnes of sub-bituminous...
-
Nuraghe Fenu is a
nuraghe located in the muni****lity of
Pabillonis in Sardinia. It was
constructed in the mid-Bronze Age (1300–1150 BC) and it covers...
- Sardinia. The
province contains e.g. the
Nuragic archaeological site Su
Nuraxi in Barumini,
which was
included in the
UNESCO list of
World Heritage Sites...