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Arzachena (Italy)

LC control no.nr 89005148
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Geographic headingArzachena (Italy)
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Geographic subdivision usageItaly--Arzachena
Variant(s)Comune di Arzachena (Italy)
Santa Maria d'Arsachena (Italy)
Alzachèna (Italy)
Altzaghèna (Italy)
Arsaghene (Italy)
Arsequene (Italy)
Turibulum (Italy)
Associated countryItaly
Associated placeSardinia (Italy) Sassari (Italy : Province)
Gallura (Italy)
Olbia-Tempio (Italy)
Tempio Pausania (Italy)
Found inArzachena, 1984.
Times atlas of the world, 1988: index, p. 17 (Arzachena, Sardinia; 41.05N, 9.24E)
GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (ppl; 41°04ʹ37ʺN 009°23ʹ19ʺE)
GEOnet, 23 August 2019 (Arzachena (approved); Santa Maria d'Arsachena (variant); geopolitical entity name: Italy; first-order administrative division name: Sardegna; latitude, longitude, DMS: 41° 05ʹ 00ʺ N, 009° 23ʹ 00ʺ E; DD: 41.083333 [N], 9.383333 [E]; feature designation: populated place)
Comune di Arzachena website, 23 August 2019 (Comune di Arzachena; Arzachena; Regione Sardegna; includes borghi Porto Cervo, Cannigione, Baja Sardinia)
   <https://www.comunearzachena.gov.it/>
Wikipedia, 23 August 2019 (Arzachena (Gallurese: Alzachèna; Sardinian: Altzaghèna); town and comune in the province of Sassari, northern Sardinia; in resort area of Costa Smeralda; known by the Romans as Turibulum; name in 1421 document: Arsaghene; in late 16th century, was mostly depopulated; the current town was re-established in 1716, as a village; in 20th century, grew substantially after the touristic boom of Costa Smeralda; multiple frazioni, including Porto Cervo, the main Costa Smeralda resort; coordinates: DMS: 41° 5ʹ 0ʺ N, 9° 23ʹ 0ʺ E; decimal: 41.083333 [N], 9.383333 [E])
Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera, 23 August 2019 (Arzachena; in northeastern Sardinia, in historic region of Gallura; the comune was a frazione of Tempio Pausania comune until 1922; oldest form of name: Arsequen(e), from 14th century; almost uninhabited by second half of 16th century; current cittadina built on hill from 1716; 1774-1776, small church of Santa Maria d'Arzaghena grew considerably, changed its name, becoming Santa Maria Maggiore, and village grew considerably; in 1922, obtained autonomy from Tempio Pausania, then continual urban and demographic development; coordinates: sexagesimal (DMS): 41° 4ʹ 48.52ʺ N, 9° 23ʹ 16.76ʺ E; decimal: 41.080144° [N], 9.387989° [E])
Wikidata, 23 August 2019 (Arzachena (Q186538); description: Italian comune; instance of: comune of Italy; inception: 1922; capital: Arzachena; located in the administrative territorial entity: Province of Sassari (end time 9 May 2005, then start time 4 February 2016), Province of Olbia-Tempio (10 May 2005-3 February 2016); coordinate location: 41°4ʹ48.517ʺ N, 9°23ʹ16.7604ʺ E)
   <http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q186538>
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