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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 udders (see Marmilla castle in Las Plassas). Another hypothesis is that according to which given the presence of many marshes in the area, the landscape could appear dotted with "a thousand seas".Tourism in the Marmilla can rely on various factors ranging from environmental assets, to the numerous Nuragic centers in the area, to architectural works. In particular, we note: Architectural works

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  • Marmilla és una regió històrica de Sardenya centre-occidental dins la província d'Oristany, que limita amb les subregions sardes de Campidano di Oristano, Barigadu, Sarcidano, Trexenta, Campidano di Cagliari i Monreale. Està delimitada a l'est i al sud pel , a nord-oest el , a nord dalla i , i a l'est el . Té una extensió de 480 km² Comprèn els municipis d'Albagiara, Ales, Assolo, Asuni, Baradili, Baressa, Barumini, Collinas, Curcuris, Furtei, Genuri, Gesturi, Gonnoscodina, Gonnosnò, Gonnostramatza, Las Plassas, Lunamatrona, Masullas, Mogorella, Mogoro, Morgongiori, Nureci, Pau, Pauli Arbarei, Pompu, Ruinas, Sanluri, Sardara, Segariu, Senis, Setzu, Siddi, Simala, Sini, Siris, Tuili, Turri, Ussaramanna, Usellus, Villa Sant'Antonio, Villa Verde, Villamar, Villanovaforru i Villanovafranca. (ca)
  • Die Marmilla ist eine Subregion im südlichen Zentrum Sardiniens. Sie grenzt im Westen und Süden an den Campidano und im Nordosten an den Monte Arci. Sehenswert in dieser Region sind die Nuraghen Su Nuraxi bei Barumini (UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe), Nuraghe Arrubiu bei Orroli und Su Mulinu bei Villanovafranca. Der Ursprung des Namens Marmilla kommt aus dem Italienischen "Mammella", was übersetzt Brust bedeutet, aufgrund der rundlichen Hügel, die im Kontrast zu dem generell ebenen Gebiet stehen. (de)
  • Marmilla is a natural region of southern-central Sardinia, Italy.Etymology The name "Marmilla" comes from the vast rounded hills, probably resembling udders (see Marmilla castle in Las Plassas). Another hypothesis is that according to which given the presence of many marshes in the area, the landscape could appear dotted with "a thousand seas".Tourism in the Marmilla can rely on various factors ranging from environmental assets, to the numerous Nuragic centers in the area, to architectural works. In particular, we note: Environmental assets:Giara of GesturiMonte Arci Natural ParkNuragic centers:Nuragic village of Su Nuraxi in Barumini,Nuraghe Cuccurada in Mogoro,Archaeological Area Nuraghe Sa Fogaia in SiddiTomb of the Giants "Sa Domu e s'Orcu" in SiddiGenna Maria complex in Villanovaforru,Su Mulinu Fortress in Villanovafranca,Nuragic sanctuary of Santa Vittoria in Serri. Architectural works Romanesque churches of San Michele Arcangelo in Siddi, San Pietro in Villamar and San Giovanni Battista in BaruminiGothic parish churches of San Vito di Gergei, Santa Barbara in Genoni and Beata Vergine Immacolata in Barumini,Judicial castle of Las Plassas,Sixteenth century house Zapata di BaruminiPortals of the historic houses of SimalaChurch with Romanesque features San Biagio (Santu Brai) di FurteiMuseums: "Sa Corona Arrubuia" Museum in LunamatronaOrnithological Museum in SiddiObsidian Museum in PauMonte Arci Geomuseum in MasullasMuseum "The Knights of the Hills" in Masullas"Turcus and Morus" Museum in GonnostramatzaMudA Museum in Las PlassasCommon It is delimited from east and south by the Campidano, from north-west by Monte Arci, from north by the Giara di Gesturi and the , and from east by the Flumini Mannu. Geologically, most of Marmilla dates to the Miocene period, and is thus substantially younger than the rest of Sardinia. The landscape is mostly hilly, and human economical activities in the area include agriculture (prevalently cereals and fava beans) and tourism. Marmilla was inhabited since prehistoric times, as testified by the presence of nuraghe. To the Carthaginian domination date the fortress of Genoni. During the Middle Ages it was part of the Giudicato of Arborea and of the Giudicato of Cagliari. (en)
  • Marmilla è una subregione geografica della Sardegna, posta nella zona centro-meridionale della regione. È delimitata a ovest e a sud dal Campidano, a nord-ovest dal monte Arci, a nord dalla Giara di Gesturi e dalla Giara di Serri, a est dal Flumini Mannu. (it)
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  • Die Marmilla ist eine Subregion im südlichen Zentrum Sardiniens. Sie grenzt im Westen und Süden an den Campidano und im Nordosten an den Monte Arci. Sehenswert in dieser Region sind die Nuraghen Su Nuraxi bei Barumini (UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe), Nuraghe Arrubiu bei Orroli und Su Mulinu bei Villanovafranca. Der Ursprung des Namens Marmilla kommt aus dem Italienischen "Mammella", was übersetzt Brust bedeutet, aufgrund der rundlichen Hügel, die im Kontrast zu dem generell ebenen Gebiet stehen. (de)
  • Marmilla è una subregione geografica della Sardegna, posta nella zona centro-meridionale della regione. È delimitata a ovest e a sud dal Campidano, a nord-ovest dal monte Arci, a nord dalla Giara di Gesturi e dalla Giara di Serri, a est dal Flumini Mannu. (it)
  • Marmilla és una regió històrica de Sardenya centre-occidental dins la província d'Oristany, que limita amb les subregions sardes de Campidano di Oristano, Barigadu, Sarcidano, Trexenta, Campidano di Cagliari i Monreale. Està delimitada a l'est i al sud pel , a nord-oest el , a nord dalla i , i a l'est el . Té una extensió de 480 km² (ca)
  • Marmilla is a natural region of southern-central Sardinia, Italy.Etymology The name "Marmilla" comes from the vast rounded hills, probably resembling udders (see Marmilla castle in Las Plassas). Another hypothesis is that according to which given the presence of many marshes in the area, the landscape could appear dotted with "a thousand seas".Tourism in the Marmilla can rely on various factors ranging from environmental assets, to the numerous Nuragic centers in the area, to architectural works. In particular, we note: Architectural works (en)
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