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There are many interpretations of the name. Some trace its origin to the Campidanese-Sardinian contraction of Cala de Seda, or Cal'e Seda, or also Cala Seda, or Cal'e Sera, or "silk cove". In fact, in the Campidanese-Sardinian language, seda or sera means "silk", because the sea of the Sulcis archipelago was apparently rich in particular mollusks from which "sea silk" was obtained, that is, a type of "natural sea silk" obtained from the threads secreted by a species of marine bivalve mollusk endemic to the Mediterranean (Pinna nobilis), commonly known as "castanets" or "feather mice" (Pinnae margaritiferae). The threads obtained from their interior were used for weaving byssus.
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This is the most beautiful stretch of the cycle path that connects Tratalias and the island of Sant'Antioco. Here you cycle through the Santa Caterina pond, on a very narrow strip of sand surrounded by the sea. A unique cycle path!
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Calasetta is a charming fishing village with a very interesting history. The town was founded by a group of families of tuna fishermen originally from Tunisia; then came the Piedmontese settlers (of which the tower is evidence) and finally the Sicilians arrived. The narrow streets between the low pastel-colored houses against the backdrop of the blue sea remind us that we are in the heart of the Mediterranean.
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Ponto Romano is the last of the 3 ancient Roman bridges that led to the island of Sant Antioco. The bridge was still in use until 1954, when the alternative road was built. In 2006 the bridge was restored.
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The island has been inhabited since the 5th millennium BC, as evidenced by remains of the Ozieri culture. Domus de Janas and menhirs also bear witness to Neolithic settlement. Nuraghes, such as the Su Niu de Su Crobu (Crow's Nest), date back to the Bronze Age.
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Sant'Antioco is the second largest island in the Italian region of Sardinia. With an area of 109 km², it is also the fourth largest Italian island. It is located about 87 km from Cagliari and is connected to the island of Sardinia by a bridge. Sant'Antioco belongs to the province of Sulcis Iglesiente, the most important towns are Sant'Antioco, Calasetta and the tourist town of Maladroxia.
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Sant'Antioco is the second largest island in the Italian region of Sardinia. With an area of 109 km², it is also the fourth largest Italian island. It is located about 87 km from Cagliari and is connected to the island of Sardinia by a bridge. Sant'Antioco belongs to the province of Sulcis Iglesiente, the most important towns are Sant'Antioco, Calasetta and the tourist resort of Maladroxia.
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State road that quickly connects Sant'Antioco to Calasetta, it is possible to opt for the Strada Su Pranu (parallel East) which is favored by cyclists and pedestrians because it is undoubtedly more panoramic
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