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  • Onanì. many murales on the walls of the houses, realized by the artist Pietro Asproni, show traditional life of the Barbagia's villages.
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  • Onanì. many murales on the walls of the houses, realized by the artist Pietro Asproni, show traditional life of the Barbagia's villages.
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  • Orosei, the church of the venerated Santuario del Rimedio. The sanctuary is the scene of some pages of "Canne al vento" (Reeds in the Wind). of the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize). Women cooking traditional Sardinian bread for the pilgrims.
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). On the back Tuttavista mountain overlooking the village. Pontes castle ruins.
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). The cathedral of Saint Peter (11th century) houses a cycle of Romanesque frescoes.
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). On the back Tuttavista mountain overlooking the village.
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  • Nuoro. The house of the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize) is now a museum.
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). The church of Saint Maria of the Towers (named also SS. Crocifisso) where sudorazione is guarded a miraculous Crocefisso (1612)
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind) around the Pintor sisters, a family of landowners in decline. The house of "Don Pedru" one of the protagonists of the novel..
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind) around the Pintor sisters, a family of landowners in decline. The house of "Dame Pintor" where Grazia Deledda has been guest many times.
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). The cathedral of Saint Peter (11th century) houses a cycle of Romanesque frescoes.
    em7131683.jpg
  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). On the back Tuttavista mountain overlooking the village.
    em7131651.jpg
  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). On the back Tuttavista mountain overlooking the village.
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). On the back Tuttavista mountain overlooking the village.
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  • Orune village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets some scenes for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind).
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  • Nuoro. The house of the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize) is now a museum.
    em7131783.jpg
  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). The cathedral of Saint Peter (11th century) houses a cycle of Romanesque frescoes.
    em7131675.jpg
  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). On the back Tuttavista mountain overlooking the village.
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  • Nuoro. The house of the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize) is now a museum.
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). The church of Saint Maria of the Towers (named also SS. Crocifisso) where sudorazione is guarded a miraculous Crocefisso (1612)
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind) around the Pintor sisters, a family of landowners in decline. The house of "Dame Pintor" where Grazia Deledda has been guest many times.
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  • Ulassai, Stazione of Art, contemporary art of Maria Lai in the former railway station of Ulassai, a mountain town in the province of Ogliastra,
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  • Orosei, the church of the venerated Santuario del Rimedio. The sanctuary is the scene of some pages of "Canne al vento" (Reeds in the Wind). of the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize).
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). On the back Tuttavista mountain overlooking the village.
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). Broterhood's church.
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind).  Tuttavista mountain, the rugged landscape of Sa Preta Istampata natural arch, the only one of Sardinia.
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). On the back Tuttavista mountain overlooking the village.
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  • Scala di San Giorgio, an extraordinary natural monument in eastern Sardinia, surrounded by legend,  between the rocks of the Taccu of Osini, deep in the province of Ogliastra. Skala indicates a steep and bumpy passage across the ridge of an elevation, in this specific case a six kilometre-long pass connecting the valleys of the Pardu rivulet and the Flumineddu rivulet. The narrow canyon, created from a fracture on the edge of the plateau and delimited by 50-metre high looming rock faces, has a unique detail: it is crossed by a strip of asphalt beginning in the village, making it easy to visit.
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  • Nuoro. The house of the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize) is now a museum.
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  • Landscape near Orune.
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind).  The rugged landscape of  Tuttavista mountain.
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind).  Tuttavista mountain, the rugged landscape of Sa Preta Istampata natural arch, the only one of Sardinia.
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). On the back Tuttavista mountain overlooking the village. Pontes castle ruins.
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind) around the Pintor sisters, a family of landowners in decline. The house of "Dame Pintor" where Grazia Deledda has been guest many times.
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  • Orosei, the church of the venerated Santuario del Rimedio. The sanctuary is the scene of some pages of "Canne al vento" (Reeds in the Wind). of the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize). Women cooking traditional Sardinian bread for the pilgrims.
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  • Nuoro, Church of the Solitudine where the novelist Grazia Deledda (first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize) is buried.
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind) around the Pintor sisters, a family of landowners in decline. The house of "Dame Pintor" where Grazia Deledda has been guest many times.
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  • Nuoro. The house of the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize) is now a museum.
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). The cathedral of Saint Peter (11th century) houses a cycle of Romanesque frescoes.
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). On the back Tuttavista mountain overlooking the village.
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  • Orosei, the church of the venerated Santuario del Rimedio. The sanctuary is the scene of some pages of "Canne al vento" (Reeds in the Wind). of the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize).
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). The church of Saint Maria of the Towers (named also SS. Crocifisso) where sudorazione is guarded a miraculous Crocefisso (1612)
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  • Galtellì village where the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize)  sets the scene for his most popular novel "Canne al Vento" (Reeds in the Wind). The belltower of the church of Saint Maria of the Towers (named also SS. Crocifisso).
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  • Seui, Barbagia.
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