Sadali

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Sadali
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Sadali (Italy)
Sadali
Country Italy
region Sardinia
province South Sardegna  (SU)
Local name Sàdili
Coordinates 39 ° 49 '  N , 9 ° 16'  E Coordinates: 39 ° 48 '49 "  N , 9 ° 16' 23"  E
height 705  m slm
surface 49.88 km²
Residents 924 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density 19 inhabitants / km²
Post Code 08030
prefix 0782
ISTAT number 111058
Patron saint San Valentino
Website Sadali

Sadali is a village with 924 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) on the edge of Barbagia Seúlo in the province of Sud Sardegna in Sardinia . It is known for its abundance of water and its two large stalactite caves .

The neighboring towns are Esterzili , Nurri , Seui (Nuoro Province), Seulo and Villanova Tulo .

The narrow-gauge railway

The center of the village lies on a steep slope from which the "Cascata Sa Pischeria" rises. The washing place, which the local women still use today, is located above a waterfall that pours into a small mill pond. The quarry stone building of the old mill is adjacent . The parish church of San Valentine dates back to the 14th century. Not far from the church is the so-called “Omu e Zia Crameila” ethnographic house. The "Grotta de is Janas" (Grotto of the Fairies), which is one of the best show caves on the island, is located about 3 km outside of the village, in an oak forest. Another grotto is the Omu e Zia Cramelia. The Protonuraghe Serbassèi and the Nuraghe Casteddos de Seddori are close by.

Sadali has a station on the narrow-gauge Mandas – Arbatax railway , which is served by Trenino Verde in the summer months .

Web links

Commons : Sadali  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Statistiche demografiche ISTAT. Monthly population statistics of the Istituto Nazionale di Statistica , as of December 31 of 2019.