Olbia

The town was founded by the Carthaginians in the V century BC and then passed under Roman rule, as can be seen from the remains of the ancient baths and the aqueduct. In the late middle ages it was renamed Phausania and then Civita, while in the XI century, under Pisan rule, it was called Terranova. In this period the town experienced great prosperity and the church of San Semplicio was constructed. The church is built entirely in granite, the stone the region of Gallura in famous for

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Olbia (SS)