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Turri
Comune di Turri
Turri - Panorama (01).jpg
Country Italy
Region Sardinia
Province Sud Sardegna
Area
 • Total 9.6 km2 (3.7 sq mi)
Elevation
164 m (538 ft)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total 422
 • Density 43.96/km2 (113.9/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
09020
Dialing code 0783
Website http://www.comune.turri.vs.it

Turri (pronounced Too-ree) is a small and charming comune (which is like a municipality or town) located on the beautiful island of Sardinia, Italy. It's a peaceful place where about 422 people lived in 2016. The town covers an area of 9.6 square kilometers, which is roughly the size of 1,300 football fields! Turri sits 164 meters above sea level, giving it a nice view of the surrounding area.

Discovering Turri: A Small Italian Town

Turri is more than just a dot on the map; it's a real community. It's part of the Province of Sud Sardegna, which is one of the areas that make up the larger region of Sardinia.

What is a Comune?

In Italy, a comune is the basic local government unit. Think of it like a town or city council area. Each comune has its own mayor and local government that helps manage things like schools, roads, and local services for the people who live there. Turri is one of these important local areas.

Where is Turri Located?

Turri is found in the central-western part of Sardinia. Sardinia is a large island in the Mediterranean Sea, known for its stunning beaches, ancient history, and unique culture. Being in Sardinia means Turri enjoys a warm climate and is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes.

Life in Turri: What's it Like?

Life in a small town like Turri is often quiet and close-knit. People usually know their neighbors, and there's a strong sense of community. The main activities might revolve around farming, local businesses, or traditions that have been passed down through generations.

The Landscape Around Turri

The area around Turri is typical of inland Sardinia. You might find rolling hills, fields where crops are grown, and perhaps some traditional Sardinian architecture. The elevation of 164 meters means it's not right on the coast, but it still benefits from the island's pleasant weather.

Exploring Sardinia: Turri's Home Island

Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. It's famous for its clear blue waters, white sandy beaches, and rugged mountains. But it's also rich in history, with ancient ruins called nuraghi scattered across the island.

The Province of Sud Sardegna

Turri is part of the Province of Sud Sardegna, which means "South Sardinia." This province was created more recently by combining parts of older provinces. It includes many different towns and villages, each with its own character, and helps manage local affairs for a large part of the southern island.

Why is Sardinia Special?

Sardinia is a popular place for tourists, but it also has a strong local identity. The Sardinian language is spoken alongside Italian, and the island has its own unique traditions, food, and music. Turri, as a part of this island, shares in its rich heritage.

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