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in the 14th century. This was depopulated the area, and in 1347 many of the villages were reduced to ghost towns, and the remaining ones suffered equally in the subsequent war between Aragon and the
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by the ETFAS, Ente Trasformazione Fondiaria Agricola Sarda), and despite being next to one of the most populated areas of Sardinia, has one of the lowest population densities in
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In 1391, it was again invaded by Brancaleone Doria. In 1427, it was formally given to the free commune of Sassari, but was still subject to raids from North-African corsairs.
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being the principal village, though today it is a ghost town. The Nurra, before the works of land reclamation initiated under
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family of Genoa, who had acquired it at the extinction of the
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Geographical region in the northwest of Sardinia, Italy
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Sardinia
Italy
Sassari
Porto Torres
Alghero
Sardinian Sea
Gulf of Asinara
Argentiera
Fascism
World War II
Italy
drought
malaria

Middle Ages
curatoria
Giudicato di Torres
Doria
Republic of Genoa
Crown of Aragon
Giudicato of Arborea
industrial archaeology
Geological-Mining Park of Sardinia
UNESCO
agriculture
animal husbandry
tourism
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