Putifigari
Putifigari é uma comuna italiana da região da Sardenha, província de Sassari, com cerca de 700 habitantes. Estende-se por uma área de 53 km², tendo uma densidade populacional de 13 hab/km². Faz fronteira com Alghero, Ittiri, Uri, Villanova Monteleone.[1][2][3] HistoryThe area was inhabited since the Neolithic period, due to the presence in the territory some domus de janas with a necropolis. During the Middle Ages it belonged to the giudicato of Torres and was part of the curatoria of Florinas. At the fall of the giudicato (1259) it came under the rule of the Genoese Doria family, and later, around 1350, it was subject to the Aragonese conquest. In 1364 the town was given as a fief by King Peter IV the Ceremonious of Aragon to Pietrino Boyl, who was created baron of Putifigari. From this family it passed to the Sassarese Sussarello family, which sold the fief to Archbishop Antonio Canopolo[4]. The latter gave it back to the Sussarello in February 1610. In the 18th century Putifigari was elevated to a marquisate and the Boyls, having returned to possession of the fief, to marquisate. The town was redeemed to the last feudal lord, Francesco Maria Pilo Boyl, in 1839 with the suppression of the feudal system. Demografia
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