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Historic Sites Attractions In Province of Nuoro

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The Province of Nuoro is a province in the autonomous island region of Sardinia, Italy. Its capital is the city of Nuoro. It has an area of 5,638 square kilometres , and, As of 2017, a total population of 210,972. The province is divided into 74 comuni, the largest of which are Nuoro , Siniscola , Macomer , and Dorgali . The other comuni are generally not so large, even if Oliena and Orosei can be considered as well as populated towns. The province was established in 1927. In 2005, the territory of the Province of Nuoro has been substantially reduced as a consequence of the establishment in the island of four new provinces. The province hosts some of t...
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  • 1. Murals of Orgosolo Orgosolo
    Orgosolo is a comune located in the Province of Nuoro, in the autonomous region of Sardinia, at about 110 kilometres north of Cagliari and about 13 kilometres south of Nuoro. The municipality is famous for its murales. These political paintings can be found on walls all over Orgosolo. Since about 1969, the murales reflect different aspects of Sardinia's political struggles but also deal with international issues. Vittorio De Seta's movie Banditi a Orgosolo focuses on the past way of life in central Sardinia and on the phenomenon of Banditry in the region. At one time Orgosolo was known as the village of the murderers due to its high crime rate. Bandits of the surrounding mountains used the church door to post notices of death sentence passed on their enemies.
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  • 11. Su Nuraxi Barumini Barumini
    Su Nuraxi is a nuragic archaeological site in Barumini, Sardinia, Italy. Su Nuraxi simply means The Nuraghe in Campidanese, the southern variant of the Sardinian language. Su Nuraxi is a settlement consisting of a seventeenth century BCE Nuraghe, a bastion of four corner towers plus a central one, and a village inhabited from the thirteenth to the sixth century BCE, developed around the Nuraghe. They are considered by scholars the most impressive expression of the Nuragic civilization and were included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 1997 as Su Nuraxi di Barumini.
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