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Sardinia: Halfway Europe And Africa

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Sardinia Halfway Europe And Africa game quiz
"Sardinia is a rather enigmatic country. Its people, culture, lifestyle are markedly different from mainland Italy. Yet it often had an important role in Italian politics. This quiz deals with some typical phenomena of this insufficiently known island."

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1. Sardinia is famous among tourists for its 'nuraghe'. What are they?
    men dressed in sheepskins,wearing wooden masks and carrying heavy bells on a leather belt
    underground caves lived in by prehistoric man
    towerlike structures made of loosely piled stones
    prehistoric tombs


2. Another association made by people when they hear the name Sardinia is 'bandits'. Which of these villages became famous for its 'banditti' because of a film by Vittorio de Seta?
    Oliena
    Orgosolo
    Jerzu
    Santu Lussurgiu


3. Another successful film about life in Sardinia was based on a book by Gavino Ledda:'Padre Padrone'. It won a 'Palme d' Or' at Cannes in 1977. Who made the film?
    Antonio Gramsci
    Vittorio de Seta
    the Taviani Brothers
    Vittorio de Sica


4. What's Sardinia's 'national emblem'?
    a blindfolded Moorhead
    one sardine surrounded by 4 crosses
    4 black sardines surrounding a red cross
    red cross with 4 Moorheads wearing some kind of bandanna


5. What is the village of Pattada famous for?
    super sweet pastry
    a breed of strong black sheep
    long-bladed shepherd's knives
    the local pecorino or sheep's cheese


6. Bottarga is a local Sardinian delicacy. What is it exactly?
    goatcheese
    liqueur made from myrtleberries and sold in earthenware jars
    jam made from myrtles
    salted and dried fishroe


7. Which Sardinian town was founded as recently as 1938 and originally called Mussolinia?
    Nuoro
    Iglesias
    Carbonia
    Arborea


8. A local traditional speciality made at Tonara is 'torrone' (what they call nougat at Montelimar). Which of these is NOT a basic ingredient in genuine 'torrone'?
    butter
    egg-white
    almonds
    honey


9. When the Phenicians, Carthagians and ultimately the Romans, began to 'visit' the island, the original population withdrew into the (mountainous) so-called Barbagia (from Latin Barbaria). What did the Romans use the flatter areas of the island as?
    military training centre
    vineyards
    olive plantations
    deportation colony


10. At a given moment Arabs were trying to conquer the island. Whose help did the Pope ask for to keep Sardinia out of Muslim hands?
    France
    Aragon
    Venice
    Pisa and Genoa


11. Sardinia never managed to really escape foreign conquerors and rulers. Which of these is the only one that never 'owned' the island?
    Napoleon
    Frederic Barbarossa
    the House of Savoy
    the House of Aragon


12. True or False: Sardinia was the last piece of territory that was added to the unified Italy.
    Answer: (True or False, T or F)


13. True or False: the Sardinians managed to stay out of the First World War?
    Answer: (True or False, T or F)


14. Along the Sardinian coast some 'ruins' of Phoenician settlements still can be visited. Among them: Tharros, Sulcis, Nora. Another Phenician settlement was Karalis. What is its modern name?
    Cabras
    Cagliari
    Quartu Santa Elena
    Quirra


15. Which of these politicians was the only one NOT born on Sardinia??
    Enrico Berlinguer, leader of Italian communist party
    Giuseppe Garibaldi, 'founder' of the Italian state
    Antonio Segni, President of Italy, in 1962
    Francesco Cossiga, President of Italy in 1985

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