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Quartu Sant'Elena Quartu Sant'Elena (Sardinian: Cuartu Santa Alèni) is a city and comune in the Province of Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. It is the third biggest city of Sardinia with a population of c. 71,000 as of 2008.The city's name name comes from its distance to Cagliari (Quartum miles, Latin for “four miles”), and from the passage there of St. Helena, mother of emperor Constantine.From an artistic point of view, there are five interesting churches situated in the city. The most important are the churches of Sant'Elena Imperatrice (dating before 1589, but now in Neo-Classic lines and recently proclaimed "Basilica"), Santa Maria Cepola (before 1089) and Sant'Agata. There is also Sa dom’e farra (house museum). It is a large peasant house of the 1600s, where you can see various rooms, objects and tools used by the peasant society.
The are numerous nuraghi in the neighbourhood.
The first traces of human presence in Quartu are from the Phoenician period, as attested by findingsin Cepola, Geremeas, Is Mortorius and Separassiu localities. Roman findings were found near Sant’Andrea villa, a graveyard at S. Martino and a few tombs at Simbirizzi.
In the fourth century AD Sardinia was divided into four Giudicati: Quartu, which included fourteen villas, belonged to the Giudicato of Cagliari. In 1066 Quartu was given to Cagliari’s archbishop and then went back to Judge Torgotorio II of Cagliari. During the Aragonese rule, Quartu suffered for famines, plague, malaria and continuous raids from Saracen pirates, following the general path of decay of the whole Sardinia.
In 1793 the soldiers of a French fleet landed on the coast of Quartu, with the intention of conquering the whole island; the people of the city, led by Antonio Pisanu, assailed the French and repelled them after a bloody battle.
Feudalism ended in 1836 under the baron Pes di Villamarina. In 1956 Quartu Sant’Elena was upgraded to the status of “city” by the President of Republic Giovanni Gronchi.
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| A Spacious, independent villa immersed in a green, wide garden where guests can relax, rooms large and spacious area bed completely independent, internal and external parking for cars and moto.Da Flumini can quickly reach all the seaside most famous of Gulf but without renouncing the comforts offered by the proximity of the city and the tranquillity of campagna.E 'can also easily visit the hinterland with mounts rich trekking routes or relaxing walks, visit the sites Nuraghic most important of the island, and Barumini Orroli, or switch to a water park giornara-The structure offers a transfer service for excursions, visits, lunches typical in the locality of the Interior. |
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| Complete list of destinations in the same region as Quartu Sant'Elena |
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| Abbasanta
| Alghero
| Arzachena
| Cabras
| Cagliari
| Carbonia
| Carloforte
| Dorgali
| Porto Cervo
| Porto Columbu
| Pula
| Quartu Sant'Elena
| Riola Sardo
| Sant'Antioco
| Tempio Pausania
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