The Metropolitan City of Cagliari ( it, Città metropolitana di Cagliari,
Sardinian: ''Tzittadi metropolitana de Casteddu'') is a
metropolitan city in
Sardinia,
Italy. Its capital is the city of
Cagliari
Cagliari (, also , , ; sc, Casteddu ; lat, Caralis) is an Italian municipality and the capital of the island of Sardinia, an autonomous region of Italy. Cagliari's Sardinian name ''Casteddu'' means ''castle''. It has about 155,000 inhabitant ...
and includes 17
comuni. It was established by law in 2016 and replaced the
Province of Cagliari
Cagliari ( it, provincia di Cagliari; sc, provìntzia de Casteddu) was a Provinces of Italy, province in the autonomous island region of Sardinia, Italy and its capital city was Cagliari.
It had an area of , and a total population of 543,310 (200 ...
. The current president is the mayor of Cagliari,
Paolo Truzzu. The resident population is approximately 432,000. This figure can rise due to commuting into the
functional urban area to approximately 477,000
Geography
The Metropolitan City of Cagliari extends over the southern part of the
Campidano plain, between two mountain ranges. The
Sulcis Range is to the west and includes
Monti Arcosu, , and Punta Sebera. To the east is the Monte Linias Range, including and Sette Fratelli. These mountains are composed of
Ordovician shale and
Carboniferous
The Carboniferous ( ) is a geologic period and system of the Paleozoic that spans 60 million years from the end of the Devonian Period million years ago ( Mya), to the beginning of the Permian Period, million years ago. The name ''Carbonifero ...
granite and do not exceed . An exception is which is .
Climate
The Metropolitan City of Cagliari has a
Mediterranean climate with hot, dry Summers and mild Winters. It is unusual for Summer temperatures to rise above , often with high humidity, while in winter, the record lows are below zero. Heavy snowfalls occur rarely; on average, every thirty years. January is the coldest month with an average temperature of about . August is the warmest month with an average temperature of that of about . African
anticyclone activity can cause heat waves starting in June. From mid-June to mid-September rain is rare and appears in afternoon storms. The rainy season starts in September, but the first cold days come in December, usually the wettest month. Winds are frequent, especially the
mistral
Mistral may refer to:
* Mistral (wind) in southern France and Sardinia
Automobiles
* Maserati Mistral, a Maserati grand tourer produced from 1963 until 1970
* Nissan Mistral, or Terrano II, a Nissan 4×4 produced from 1993 until 2006
* Micropl ...
and
sirocco; in Summer days a marine sirocco breeze (''s'imbattu'') lowers the temperature and the
humidity.
On the surrounding mountains, the climate is very different with plentiful average rainfall, cold winters, and mild warm summers (Csb in the
Köppen climate classification).
Metropolitan Municipalities
As 470 km
2 are covered by forests, lagoons, ponds and salt marshes, the really populated area is 777.8 km
2. So the real population density rises to 553 inhabitants/km
2.
In 1861, the municipalities of the current metropolitan city had 67,063 inhabitants, while the city proper had 33,491. Since then the city had a population growth of 461%, while the metropolitan municipalities as an all had an increase of 644%. In that year Cagliari had a population that was the 50% of the metropolitan area, while now it is only the 36%.
Government
List of Metropolitan Mayors of Cagliari
Economy
According to 2014 data from the
Ministry of Economy and Finance, the
per capita income of the residents of Cagliari was 122% of the national average; for the metropolitan area it was 103% and for Sardinia as a whole it was 86%. The 26% of the island population that lives in Cagliari Metropolitan City produces 31% of the island's
GDP and the urban-area income is greater than that of the rest of Sardinia. According to Eurostat in 2009 the metropolitan area of Cagliari had a per capita
purchasing power standard (PPS) of 21.699 euros, which is 92.4% of the European Union (27) data.
The Metropolitan City has an unemployment rate of 17.7%. This is higher than the national rate of 12.2% and higher than the regional unemployment rate of 17.5%.
The traditional economy was based on agriculture: the cultivation of wheat, olive groves and vineyards, gardens and orchards wherever there was plenty of water in the dry Summers. The mountains were exploited for firewood and coal that were sold in Cagliari. There were mines, particularly the
Iron mine of San Leone in the territory of
Assemini. The large salt pans east and west of Cagliari were also exploited.
Currently the capital city holds most of the administrative offices, the retail trade (particularly in the historic center), financial services, professional offices, and health services. Industry, warehousing, and major shopping centers are concentrated in the other municipalities of the metropolitan area. Tourism is concentrated along the coast.
In 2014, the Cagliari-Sarroch port system was the third largest in Italy, as measured by amount of goods transferred.
The Macchiareddu-Grogastru area between Cagliari and Capoterra, in conjunction with the
Port of Cagliari, is the most important industrial area of Sardinia. The port includes the Cagliari International Container Terminal (CICT) at Giorgino, which had an annual traffic capacity of 1,000,000 Twenty-Foot equivalent units (
TEUs
The twenty-foot equivalent unit (abbreviated TEU or teu) is an inexact unit of cargo capacity, often used for container ships and container ports.Rowlett, 2004. It is based on the volume of a intermodal container, a standard-sized metal box whic ...
) in 2002. Multinational corporations like
Coca-Cola,
Heineken,
Unilever,
Bridgestone
is a Japanese multinational tire manufacturer founded in 1931 by Shojiro Ishibashi (1889–1976) in the city of Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan. The name Bridgestone comes from a calque translation and transposition of , meaning 'stone bridge' in Japan ...
and
Eni Group have factories in this area. Within the metropolitan area at
Sarroch
Sarroch ( sc, Sarrocu) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Cagliari in the Italian region Sardinia, located about southwest of Cagliari.
Sarroch borders the following municipalities: Assemini, Capoterra, Pula, Villa San ...
there is one of the six oil refinery supersites in Europe, called
Saras.
The communications provider,
Tiscali, has its headquarters in the boroughs of Cagliari.
Main sights
Churches
There are religious buildings in the metropolitan area that date back to the beginnings of the Christian presence in Sardinia. The crypts of the churches of Santa Restituta and
Saint Ephysius in Cagliari are examples of cave churches officiated in the first centuries of the Christian era. The first church built after the
Edict of Thessalonica of
Theodosius I, who made Christianity the
state religion of the Roman Empire, was the church of
Saint Saturninus in Cagliari. Little now remains of the
Byzantine period: the only building that survives, is the small church of San Giovanni in Assemini. However, there are many
Romanesque churches, including the church of
Saint Mary
Mary; arc, ܡܪܝܡ, translit=Mariam; ar, مريم, translit=Maryam; grc, Μαρία, translit=María; la, Maria; cop, Ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲁ, translit=Maria was a first-century Jewish woman of Nazareth, the wife of Joseph and the mother of ...
in Uta, and
Baroque
The Baroque (, ; ) is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s. In the territories of the Spanish and Portuguese empires including t ...
churches, such as the
Shrine of Our Lady of Bonaria
The Shrine of Our Lady of Bonaria also known as Our Lady of Fair Winds is a Marian title associated with the Blessed Virgin Mary as Star of the Sea and patron of sailboats. In addition, it is first associated with a Roman Catholic shrine to the B ...
.
Archaeological sites
In the metropolitan area there are ruins of
neolithic and
chalcolithic villages, and several
domus de Janas. There are also many
nuraghes; the ''Nuraghe Diana'' on the coast of
Quartu Sant'Elena and the nuraghes ''Sa Domu de S'Orcu'' and ''Antigori'' on the coast of Sarroch are particularly important. A deep, sacred well is located in
Settimo San Pietro and a
giants' grave, ''
Is Concias'', in the territory of
Quartucciu.
In the city of
Nora, there are ruins of the
Punic and Roman periods. The
Tuvixeddu necropolis
The necropolis of Tuvixeddu () is a Punic necropolis, the largest in the Mediterranean. It is located in a hill inside the city of Cagliari, Sardinia called Tuvixeddu (meaning "little cavity" in Sardinian).
History
Between the 6th and 3rd cent ...
and a
Roman Amphitheatre are located in Cagliari.
Metropolitan forests
The metropolitan area is delimited to the east and west by high mountain ranges, largely covered by
Mediterranean forests, dominated by
evergreen,
oak,
cork oak, and
arbutus. The forests are managed by the Regional Forest Agency and extend for , about 22% of the total surface. To the west is the
Monte Arcosu –
Piscinamanna Piscinamanna (also Pixina Manna) is a valley and a forest in southern Sardinia, near the town of Pula.
It hosts the main site oTechnology Parkof Sardinia (also called "POLARIS").
Main topics of the Park are ICT, Biotech, Energ
The Park is hostin ...
Forest which is . Within this forest is the WWF (
World Wildlife Fund)
Monte Arcosu Oasis, created to protect the subspecies of
Sardinian deer (Cervus elaphus ssp. Corsicanus). The oasis is .
The Regional Agency manages other forests west of Cagliari City: Is Cannoneris is , Monti Nieddu is , and Gutturu Mannu is .
To the east, the Agency manages the Campidano Forest which is , and the forest of the Sette Fratelli (''Seti Fradis'' in Sardinian, to be translated into "Seven Brothers") which is about . The mountain of Sette Fratelli, which is covered by the forest, is a vast
massif with many crested peaks, seven of which are visible from Cagliari.
The environment of the metropolitan city varies with altitude in both temperature and precipitation. In the municipality of Pula, for example, the coastal plain has an annual average rainfall of about , while the mountains (Is Cannoneris, about 800 meters above sea level) have more than . The forests are populated by
Sardinian deer (Cervus elaphus corsicanus), now saved from near-extinction, the
fallow deer, reintroduced after its extinction from the area, wild boars, foxes, and
European pine martens.
Metropolitan beaches
In the municipalities of the metropolitan area there are numerous beaches. One of the biggest is the
Poetto
Poetto is the main beach of Cagliari in Sardinia, Italy. It stretches for about 8 km, from Sella del Diavolo ('Devil's Saddle') up to the coastline of Quartu Sant'Elena. Poetto is also the name of the district located on the western stretch of th ...
beach of Cagliari and Quartu Sant'Elena, of fine sand in front of the Sella del Diavolo. To the east of Cagliari are the beaches of Geremeas (commune of
Maracalagonis) and Solanas (commune of
Sinnai), and to the west are the beaches of Nora and Santa Margherita (commune of
Pula
Pula (; also known as Pola, it, Pola , hu, Pòla, Venetian language, Venetian; ''Pola''; Istriot language, Istriot: ''Puola'', Slovene language, Slovene: ''Pulj'') is the largest city in Istria County, Croatia, and the List of cities and town ...
).The surrounding municipalities not part Metropolitan City of
Villasimius,
Castiadas and
Domus de Maria possess some of the most famous beaches of Sardinia.
Folk customs and traditional dresses
The Sagra or feast of Saint Ephisius, 1 May, is the most gorgeous folk rite of the area. The statue of the Saint, loaded on a pompous carriage, is carried from the crypt where he was being held, to
Nora where he was martyrized. Its carriage, accompanied by Sardinian militiamen, the Alter Nos (the mayor's representative), folk groups wearing traditional clothes, on foot or on elaborately decorated waggons (''traccas''), and finally believers, proceeds for 32 km. Thousands of people, peasants and tourists alike, attend the event. On May 4, at dusk, the saint returns to the city, in a more intimate procession.
Another folk custom is ''sa coja antiga'' ('' l'antico sposalizio selargino '' in
Italian, or the ''antique selargino marriage'' in
English), the traditional wedding ceremony typical of
Selargius
Selargius, Ceràrgius or Ceraxius in Sardinian, is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Cagliari in the Italian region Sardinia, located about northeast of Cagliari. , it has a population of 28,905.
The village exists since th ...
. Accompanied by religious songs in Sardinian language, the engaged couple approaches the altar, where they sign the marriage contract with the exchange of a love written promise that will be unveiled only after 25 years of marriage. After the ceremony, the groom puts his pinkie in the ring of a chain that surrounds the waist of the bride, an ancient token of bond.
Language
The Metropolitan City's indigenous language is
Sardinian in its
Campidanese variety, but it is losing ground to Italian almost everywhere.
Transportation
* CTM
* ARST
*
Cagliari light rail
*
Cagliari Elmas Airport
* Port of Cagliari
* Cagliari-Golfo Aranci Marittima railway
* Monserrato-Isili railway
References
External links
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Cagliari
Cagliari (, also , , ; sc, Casteddu ; lat, Caralis) is an Italian municipality and the capital of the island of Sardinia, an autonomous region of Italy. Cagliari's Sardinian name ''Casteddu'' means ''castle''. It has about 155,000 inhabitant ...
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