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Barbagia () is an mountain area of inner
Sardinia, western
Italy. It is mostly comprised in the
province of Nuoro and located alongside the
Gennargentu massif.
The name comes from
Cicero, who described it as a land of ''
Barbarians''. This word derives from the Greek Βάρβαρος-ου, which means stuttering. The inhabitants were also known, by the
ancient romans, with the pejorative term ''latrones mastrucati'', which means "thieves with a rough garment in wool". Roman domination in this area of Sardinia was never more than nominal.
The area is usually divided into four Barbagias: the Barbagia di
Ollolai, the Barbagia di
Seulo, the
Barbagia di Belvì and the
Mandrolisai. The latter is named after a sub-region, and the others after their main villages.
The area is full of hard hills, and there is little human presence. In fact, Barbagia is one of the least populated areas in Europe. These facts have allowed Barbagia to preserve its cultural and natural treasures. The language spoken is
Sardo logudorese.
One of the most important towns is
Gavoi.
Orgosolo was famous for its bandits and kidnappers.
Oliena is well known for its
wines (especially the Nepente, a wine made with
Cannonau grapes). Another well known town is
Fonni, being the highest town in Sardinia, More than 1000 meters above sea level. Fonni is also the gateway to the Gennargentu mountain system
Economy: agriculture, sheep breeding, art and tradition related business, tourism and light industry.
See also
Tenores
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