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Olbia

City in Sardinia, Italy
Olbia is a coastal city in northeast Sardinia, Italy. It’s known for the medieval San Simplicio basilica, and for cafes dotting central squares like Piazza Matteotti. On the palm-lined waterfront to the east, the Museo Archeologico di Olbia has...
Population: 59,035 (Jul 31, 2015)
Province: Sassari
Region: Sardinia
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Olbia from en.wikipedia.org
Olbia is a city and commune of 60,346 inhabitants (May 2018) in the Italian insular province of Sassari in northeastern Sardinia, Italy, in the historical ...
Olbia (Greek for “happiness”) is a popular jumping-off point for those visiting the white-sand beaches of the Costa Smeralda, but those who linger in the ...
Top Attractions in Olbia · 1. Porto Istana Beach · 1,218. Beaches · 2. Spiaggia Pittulongu - La Playa · 852. Beaches · 3. Porto Rotondo · 585 · 4. Spiaggia Rena ...
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Best known for its proximity to Costa Smeralda, Olbia is actually a legitimate tourist destination in and of itself. This guide will help you plan your ...
Olbia has a lot to offer its traveling visitors, with an extremely long and rich history, inexpensive but tasteful restaurants, and interesting museums.
Olbia is a city in the Italian insular province of Sassari in northeastern Sardinia, in the Gallura sub-region. Called Olbia in the Roman age, Cività in the ...
The ancient Greeks called it olbìa, 'happiness'. It is the gateway to the island and the driving force behind the economy of the Gallura area.
Olbia from www.shermanstravel.com
Located on Sardinia's northeastern coast, Olbia has been a major port since ancient times — ruled by Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Pisans, ...
Many reasons why Olbia is worth visiting: beautiful beaches, a modern city with a lovely old town and many events dedicated to wine and food.