Sardinia

[ sahr-din-ee-uh, -din-yuh ]
/ sɑrˈdɪn i ə, -ˈdɪn yə /

noun

a large island in the Mediterranean, W of Italy: with small nearby islands it comprises a department of Italy. 9301 sq. mi. (24,090 sq. km).
a former kingdom 1720–1860, including this island and Savoy, Piedmont, and Genoa (after 1815) in NW Italy: ruled by the House of Savoy. Capital: Turin.
Italian Sar·de·gna [sahr-de-nyah] /sɑrˈdɛ nyɑ/.

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British Dictionary definitions for sardegna (1 of 2)

Sardegna
/ (sarˈdeɲɲa) /

noun

the Italian name for Sardinia

British Dictionary definitions for sardegna (2 of 2)

Sardinia
/ (sɑːˈdɪnɪə) /

noun

the second-largest island in the Mediterranean: forms, with offshore islands, an administrative region of Italy; ceded to Savoy by Austria in 1720 in exchange for Sicily and formed the Kingdom of Sardinia with Piedmont; became part of Italy in 1861. Capital: Cagliari. Pop: 1 637 639 (2003 est). Area: 24 089 sq km (9301 sq miles) Italian name: Sardegna

Cultural definitions for sardegna

Sardinia

Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea west of the mainland of Italy.

notes for Sardinia

The kingdom of Sardinia, which was founded in the early eighteenth century, became the nucleus of united Italy during the nineteenth century.