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Sardinians

Sardinians are the inhabitants of the Italian island of Sardinia, which is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. The island is known for its diverse landscapes, ranging from rugged coastlines to fertile plains and dense forests. Sardinia is an autonomous region of Italy, with its own parliament and government, which has the power to legislate on certain matters.

The Sardinians are an ethnically and linguistically distinct group, with their own unique culture and traditions.

Sardinia has a rich history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Paleolithic era. The

They
speak
Sardinian,
a
Romance
language
that
is
distinct
from
Italian.
Sardinian
has
several
dialects,
including
Campidanese,
Logudorese,
and
Sassarese.
The
island's
cuisine
is
also
distinct,
featuring
dishes
such
as
sardines,
pasta
with
salsa,
and
cheese.
island
was
ruled
by
various
civilizations,
including
the
Phoenicians,
Carthaginians,
and
Romans.
In
the
Middle
Ages,
Sardinia
was
a
separate
kingdom,
but
it
was
eventually
absorbed
into
the
Kingdom
of
Italy.
Today,
Sardinia
is
a
popular
tourist
destination,
known
for
its
beautiful
beaches,
historic
sites,
and
vibrant
culture.