Guasila is a town located in the province of Cagliari, in the southern part of Sardinia, Italy. The town is situated in a hilly area, surrounded by vineyards and olive groves. The climate is typically Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The town has a rich history, dating back to the Neolithic period. The town was originally known as Guasila and was a center of the Nuragic civilization. The town was later conquered by the Romans and became part of the Roman Empire. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the town was ruled by the Byzantines, the Arabs, and the Pisans. In the 14th century, the town became part of the Kingdom of Sardinia. The town has a rich cultural heritage, with many churches, palaces, and museums. The town is also known for its traditional festivals and its local cuisine.
Geographic Data for Guasila, Sardinia, Italy
Latitude | 39° 33.750' |
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Longitude | 9° 2.816' |
Timezone | Europe/Rome |