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Sardinia (Sardegna / Sardigna) is a large island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, between the Balearic islands and the Italian peninsula and south of Corsica. It is an autonomous region which currently belongs to Italy.
Sardinia, with its quintessential Mediterranean beauty, is mainly loved for swimming, boating, windsurfing, hiking, climbing, and camping, with coastal areas tending to become over touristed especially in the warmest month, August. The inner life of the island away from the tourist spots takes longer to appreciate and requires you to peel away the layers of apparent Italianization. After all, the ancient Nuragic civilization of Sardinia of ca. 1500 BC, whose stone monuments still dot the land, predates even the Etruscan civilization in mainland Italy by several hundred years.
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Sea: sailing has become increasingly popular in the last thirty years, in particular in the Costa Smeralda area; the first Italian challenge in the America's Cup hailed from there. There are many ports everywhere, and some places are reachable only by boat. Do not miss this opportunity if you like to sail.
Islands: while not many, the islands are generally of interest; check in particular the Asinara National Park (famous for its Albino Donkeys) and the Maddalena archipelago in the North, the islands of San Pietro (a community of Genoese fishermen) and Sant'Antioco (actually connected to the main land since Roman times) in the South.
Beaches and coasts: the North and Northeast (from Stintino to Budoni) boast many beautiful beaches. The Eastern coast is also very interesting: Cala Gonone, Arbatax, Muravera and Villasimius, to name a few. The deep South (Chia, Pula) is quickly growing as a major tourist attraction. The western coast is of a very different character; large beaches some kilometres long can be found (Porto Pino, Marina di Gonnesa, Marina di Arbus). Of note is Piscinas (Marina di Arbus) with its 60 m-tall sand dunes. Finally, the Alghero area is renowned for its underwater caves and grottoes and attracts many scuba divers.
Hills and 'Mountains': while Sardinia's highest elevation does not reach 2000 m (6500 ft), do not be fooled: terrain is steep, snow falls in winter, and there are four ski resort in the Gennargentu area. Hills are everywhere in Sardinia, from the Northeastern Monte Limbara Range to the Iglesiente area in the Southwest, even at the outskirts of Cagliari.
Horseback Riding: Sardinia has a long tradition of horse riding. The Sardinian Anglo-Arab is a horse breed that was established in Sardinia. Nowadays there are several farms and B&Bs offering horseback riding or horse trekking tours. Riding through woods an along beaches is a very popular tourists attraction.
Monuments and sites: Sardinia has few known monuments but many are well worth visiting. Check in particular Cagliari (Sard. Casteddu, Castle), Oristano, Sassari, Alghero, Olbia, and Nuoro. Nuraghi and Domus de janas (Sard. for witch houses) are found in many places, in particular in Barumini (Su Nuraxi, in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites since 1997) and around Alghero. Tharros, Nora, and Monte Sirai (just off Carbonia) are fine examples of the Phoenician/Carthaginian presence. Roman remains are also found in Sardinia, among which Nora, the Sant'Antioco bridge or the Amphitheatre in Cagliari; the Antas site in Fluminimaggiore is also of interest, even if the present temple is actually a reconstruction of the original. Pisans have left important traces in the South (Cagliari, Iglesias) and the well-preserved Castello di Acquafredda (It. for cold water castle) near Siliqua is worth a visit, as well as the back country. Bosa is of interest for its medieval urbanism; Burgos (Castle of Goceano) is also worth a visit. Some fine churches are found in the island, from the early Christian times to the Baroque period, in the aforementioned cities but also in Porto Torres and Iglesias (Spanish for church).
Folklore: Sardinia has strong traditions which are expressed also through costumes and celebrations. Quite often, even small centres have local celebrations where people dress in rich traditional costumes. However, it is simpler to go to the major venues as there is a considerable afflux from all over Sardinia. A non comprehensive list includes: Sant'Efisio (Cagliari, 1 May, actually lasts several days), Sagra del Redentore (Nuoro, last Sunday of August), Cavalcata sarda (Sassari, penultimate Sunday of May, horse parade and races), Faradda di li candareri (Sassari, 14 August), Sa Sartiglia (Oristano, Carnival period, horse races), and everywhere the celebrations during Carnival and the Holy Week.
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Places to see in ( Bergamo - Italy ) Palazzo del Podesta
Places to see in ( Bergamo - Italy ) Palazzo del Podesta
The Palazzo del Podestà is a historic building in the city of Bergamo, is part of the network of the Museum of stories in Bergamo managed by the Bergamo Foundation in history. The building, for centuries called Hospitium potestatis , is located in Piazza Vecchia, former Piazza Nuova. The ancient staircase connects it to the great room of the Capriate of the Palazzo della Ragione ; the northernmost part of the façade opens onto Piazza Duomo in front of the Basilica of Sant'Alessandro . The palace includes the bell tower .
The history of the Palazzo del Podestà follows the history of Bergamo. Its position is divided between two squares: Piazza Vecchia, bureaucratic and administrative headquarters with the Palazzo della Ragione , and Piazza Duomo, the clerical seat with the church of San Vincenzo and Sant'Alessandro , the Congregation of Mercy Maggiore , makes it a significant part of the city.
It was built in the twelfth century by the Ghibelline faction family of Suardi, the notarial deeds named it as Palazzo ex Zentilino Suardo and used as a residential building. The bloody struggles between the faction or Guelph or Ghibelline town families, led the Suardi family to lose ownership of the palace that became the Hospitium potestatis , owned by the municipality and residence of the podestà up to the fourteenth century .
The building underwent a first fire in 1360 which required restoration. In a notarial deed of 1442, there was a change of ownership to the Avogadro brothers, who sold a part of it to the Congregation of Greater Mercy. After 1428 with the Venetian rule , it changed the appearance of the city and the destination of the different buildings. The building was enlarged, an entrance to the square was opened and the external staircase connected to the hall of the Capriate of the Palazzo della Ragione. and took the name of the palace of the Jurists , with this name the southern part of the civic tower is still identified .
In 2012, the historic interactive museum of the Venetian age was set up in the halls of the building, part of the Bergamo Foundation in non-profit history. Following a path that is divided into seven rooms, there is a historical period that since 1492 , the year of the discovery of America and its commercial development, leads to the knowledge of the Republic of Venice, its power and its trade.
In the interactive rooms we are transported in the Middle Ages, through a journey that leads from Venice to Bergamo, a visit that helps to interact in the sixteenth century, meeting the places and characters who made the history of Bergamo of those years. The city represented in the sixteenth century , accompanies the visitor to the construction of the Venetian walls and the destruction of churches and monasteries that were an obstacle to their construction, such as the church of Sant'Alessandro in Colonna and the monastery of Santo Stefano reaching up to Porta Sant ' Alexander , with the colors and sounds of the great fair that was outside the walls, and that came up to the walls.
( Bergamo - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Bergamo . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Bergamo - Italy
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Bérgamo - Italia -
Bérgamo - Patrimonio de la Humanidad - es una ciudad de Italia, capital de la provincia del mismo nombre, en la región de Lombardía, a unos 40 km al noreste de Milán.
Ocupa el lugar de la antigua ciudad de Bergomum, un municipio romano destruido por Atila en el siglo V. Entre 1264 y 1428 la ciudad fue controlada por Milán, pero pasó al control veneciano hasta 1797; los venecianos fortificaron la parte alta de la ciudad. Después de la ocupación napoleónica fue ciudad austriaca hasta 1859.
La ciudad de Bérgamo está dividida en dos partes muy diferenciadas: la ciudad alta y la ciudad baja La primera, está en la zona más elevada y tiene el centro histórico rodeado por una muralla. Por su parte, la parte baja de la ciudad, pese a que también es de origen antiguo y conserva sus barrios históricos, es la parte más moderna, donde se han construido las nuevas zonas de residencia . Bérgamo Alta, es una ciudad medieval rodeada por unas murallas construidas en el siglo XVI durante la dominación veneciana que se añadieron a las preexistentes fortificaciones para hacer a la ciudad inexpugnable. Es una de las pocas ciudades italianas, con el centro histórico completamente rodeado por murallas, manteniendo, además, intacto su aspecto original durante siglos. La parte más conocida y frecuentada de la ciudad alta es la Piazza Vecchia, donde se puede ver la fuente Contarini, el palacio della Ragione, la Torre Civica(conocida también como el Campanone), cuyas campanas aun son tañidas 100 veces a las diez de la noche como recuerdo cuando en el pasado anunciaban la hora en la que se cerraban las puertas de las murallas, y otros palacios que la rodean por todos los lados. Frente al palacio della Ragione se sitúa el Palazzo Nuovo, un gran edificio blanco que alberga actualmente la Biblioteca Angelo Mai. Detrás del palacio de la Raggione se encuentra la Catedral, la capilla Colleoni y la Basilica de Santa Maria Maggiore con sus bellos porches laterales norte y sur. Visita en 2014.
Bergamo - World Heritage -
is a city in Italy, capital of the province of the same name, in the Lombardy region, about 40 km northeast of Milan.
It occupies the place of the ancient city of Bergomum, a Roman municipality destroyed by Attila in the fifth century. Between 1264 and 1428 the city was controlled by Milan, but passed to Venetian control until 1797; the Venetians fortified the upper part of the city. After the Napoleonic occupation it was an Austrian city until 1859.
The city of Bergamo is divided into two very different parts: the upper city and the lower city. The first is in the highest area and has the historic center surrounded by a wall. On the other hand, the lower part of the city, although it is also of ancient origin and conserves its historic neighborhoods, is the most modern part, where new residential areas have been built. Bergamo Alta, is a medieval city surrounded by walls built in the sixteenth century during the Venetian domination that were added to the pre-existing fortifications to make the city impregnable. It is one of the few Italian cities, with the historic center completely surrounded by walls, while maintaining its original appearance intact for centuries. The most well-known and frequented part of the upper town is the Piazza Vecchia, where you can see the Contarini fountain, the Ragione palace, the Civic Tower (also known as the Campanone), whose bells are still tolled 100 times at ten o'clock. the night as I remember when in the past they announced the time when the doors of the walls were closed, and other palaces that surround it on all sides. Opposite Palazzo della Ragione is the Palazzo Nuovo, a large white building that currently houses the Angelo Mai Library. Behind the palace of the Raggione is the Cathedral, the Colleoni chapel and the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore with its beautiful north and south side porches. Visit in 2014
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San Felipe Neri Church Albuquerque New Mexico
San Felipe de Neri Church is a historic Catholic church located on the north side of Old Town Plaza in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
This is part three of a four-part video series on the Albuquerque, New Mexico area.
Part One is the first video of the visit to the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History. It can be found at:
Part Two is the second video of the visit to the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History. It can be found at:
Part Four is a visit to Old Town Albuquerque. It can be found at:
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National Museum of Nuclear Science and History Part 2
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San Felipe De Neri Church
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Locomotora 191 La Emperiatriz en Perez - Reportaje a miembro del Ferroclub FCCA
Se trata ni más ni menos de la Emperiatriz, máquina 191 de la serie PS10, la cual se dice que manejó el Maquinista Manielli en su momento.
Estando en Perez, en las cercanías a Rosario, Provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina, donde se hizo un evento del erroclub del FCCA (Ferrocarril Central Argentino).
Reportaje hecho a Rafael, miembro y socio del ferroclub, nos cuenta un poco de historia sobre la máquina y los coches en exposición.
Srinagar's Lal Chowk market looks straight out of Europe
Traffic passes through the market area of Lal Chowk in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
Lal Chowk is a city square in Srinagar in the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir. Lal Chowk was named so by Left-wing activists inspired by the Russian Revolution as they fought Maharaja Hari Singh. It is a traditional place for political meetings with Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister, Sheikh Abdullah, Kashmir's first premier and various other Kashmiri leaders having addressed people from it.
It was at Lal chowk that Jawaharalal Nehru unfurled the national flag in 1948. It was here that he promised Kashmiris a referendum to choose their political future. It was in Lal Chowk that Sheikh Abdullah announced his love for Jawaharlal Nehru and India in a Persian couplet saying “Man Tu Shudi, Tu Man Shudi, Ta Kas Na Goyed, Man Degram Tu Degri (I became you and You became I; so none can say we are separate)”.
On 2 November 1947 that Nehru,standing beside Abdullah, addressed thousands and said “The fate of Kashmir will ultimately be decided by the people. We have given that pledge and Maharaja (Hari Singh) had supported it. It is not only a pledge to the people of Kashmir but to the world. We will not, and cannot back out of it,” promised Nehru.
The 1993 Lal Chowk fire refers to the arson attack on the main commercial center of downtown Srinagar, Kashmir that took place on 10 April 1993. The fire is alleged to be started by a crowd incited by militants, while civilians and police officials interviewed by Human Rights Watch and other organisations allege that the Indian Border Security Forces (BSF) didn't provide enough protection to the building and did not allow the police to rescue of people, apparently in retaliation for the burning of an abandoned BSF building by local residents.
Bajaj Electricals built the Clock tower in 1980 with the idea just to make its presence felt in the city centre. For Bajaj, it was a huge advertisement opportunity in Lal Chowk but for Srinagar residents, it was just a fancy tower and a popular landmark with no political symbolism.
The Clock Tower gained political significance in 1992 when the then Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Murli Manohar Joshi came to hoist the Tricolour atop the tower on Republic Day. Joshi’s move brought several militant groups together, uniting them against India. With Kashmiris locked inside their homes, Joshi hoisted the flag in the company of soldiers. He had to be whisked away in haste when a rocket fired by militants landed some metres away from the tower.
Since then, the BSF and the CRPF undertook the hoisting ceremony until 2009 when they announced it was unnecessary to continue the ritual because the tower “had no political significance” and an official function was held at the nearby Bakshi Stadium on Republic day and Independence day anyway.
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