Province of South Sardinia Province of Italy
Province in Sardinia, Italy Province of South Sardinia
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Coat of arms | Map highlighting the location of the province of South Sardinia in Italy | Country | Italy |
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Region | Sardinia |
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Capital(s) | Carbonia (provisional) |
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Comuni | 107 |
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• Extraordinary administrator | Mario Mossa |
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• Total | 6,530 km2 (2,520 sq mi) |
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• Total | 354,554 |
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• Density | 54/km2 (140/sq mi) |
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Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
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• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
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Postal code | 09010-09066 |
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Telephone prefix | 070, 0781, 0782 |
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The province of South Sardinia (Italian: provincia del Sud Sardegna; Sardinian: provìntzia de Sud Sardigna) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sardinia, Italy, instituted on 4 February 2016. It includes the suppressed provinces of Carbonia-Iglesias and Medio Campidano, a large part of the old province of Cagliari (without the 17 municipalities of the new Metropolitan City), and two other municipalities.[1]
History
South Sardinia was instituted as a result of the law reforming provinces in Sardinia (Regional Law 2/2016).[1] Once operational, it will include most of the geographic region of Campidano, the Sarrabus-Gerrei, the Trexenta and the Sulcis-Iglesiente. The provincial capital will be determined by the first provincial council, as well as the institution's statute.[citation needed] Historical populationYear | | |
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1951 | 359,476 | — |
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1961 | 374,961 | +4.3% |
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1971 | 359,078 | −4.2% |
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1981 | 377,993 | +5.3% |
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1991 | 382,914 | +1.3% |
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2001 | 368,343 | −3.8% |
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2011 | 361,945 | −1.7% |
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2021 | 337,178 | −6.8% |
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Source: ISTAT |
Geography
Municipalities
- From the province of Carbonia-Iglesias (all 23): Buggerru, Calasetta, Carbonia, Carloforte, Domusnovas, Fluminimaggiore, Giba, Gonnesa, Iglesias, Masainas, Musei, Narcao, Nuxis, Perdaxius, Piscinas, Portoscuso, San Giovanni Suergiu, Sant'Anna Arresi, Sant'Antioco, Santadi, Tratalias, Villamassargia, Villaperuccio
- From the province of Medio Campidano (all 28): Arbus, Barumini, Collinas, Furtei, Genuri, Gesturi, Gonnosfanadiga, Guspini, Las Plassas, Lunamatrona, Pabillonis, Pauli Arbarei, Samassi, San Gavino Monreale, Sanluri, Sardara, Segariu, Serramanna, Serrenti, Setzu, Siddi, Tuili, Turri, Ussaramanna, Villacidro, Villamar, Villanovaforru, Villanovafranca
- From the province of Cagliari (54 of 71): Armungia, Ballao, Barrali, Burcei, Castiadas, Decimoputzu, Dolianova, Domus de Maria, Donori, Escalaplano, Escolca, Esterzili, Gergei, Gesico, Goni, Guamaggiore, Guasila, Isili, Mandas, Monastir, Muravera, Nuragus, Nurallao, Nuraminis, Nurri, Orroli, Ortacesus, Pimentel, Sadali, Samatzai, San Basilio, San Nicolò Gerrei, San Sperate, San Vito, Sant'Andrea Frius, Selegas, Senorbì, Serdiana, Serri, Seulo, Siliqua, Silius, Siurgus Donigala, Soleminis, Suelli, Teulada, Ussana, Vallermosa, Villanova Tulo, Villaputzu, Villasalto, Villasimius, Villasor, Villaspeciosa[2]
- From the province of Ogliastra: Seui
- From the province of Oristano: Genoni
Government
List of presidents of the province of South Sardinia
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President
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Term start
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Term end
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Party
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Giorgio Sanna
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4 February 2016
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1 January 2018
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Special Commissioner
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Mario Mossa
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1 January 2018
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Incumbent
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Special Commissioner
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References
39°09′00″N 8°31′00″E / 39.1500°N 8.5167°E / 39.1500; 8.5167
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