Sardinia belongs to Italy.
No Sardinia is not a country, it is a region of Italy. Sardinia has a population of about 1,637,193 people.
There is no country between Corsica and Sardinia. Corsica belongs to France and Sardinia belongs to Italy. They are two islands that are very close to each other, only separated by The Strait of Bonifacio.
No, sardines are not named after the country Sardinia. The name "sardine" actually comes from the Latin word "sardina," which refers to a type of small fish found in the Mediterranean Sea.
Italy
The Tyrrhenian Sea separates the island of Sardinia from Italy.
The British Isles is just a geographical term. The islands in it do not belong to any one country. There are a number of countries in it, most notably Ireland and also the United Kingdom. Iceland is an independent country. Corsica belongs to France. Sardinia and Sicily belong to Italy.
Sardinia & Sicily
No Sardinia is not a country, it is a region of Italy. Sardinia has a population of about 1,637,193 people.
Sicily and Sardinia are the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, and they both belong to Italy.
It is neither a country nor a capital. Sardinia is the name of an island that is part of Italy. Its capital is Cagliari.
Sicily is a region of Italy but they have a self governing community. Although its under Italy, it isn't a separate country.
There is no country between Corsica and Sardinia. Corsica belongs to France and Sardinia belongs to Italy. They are two islands that are very close to each other, only separated by The Strait of Bonifacio.
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Italy
Sardinia is an island in the Mediterranean Sea, a part of Italy with regional autonomy
No, sardines are not named after the country Sardinia. The name "sardine" actually comes from the Latin word "sardina," which refers to a type of small fish found in the Mediterranean Sea.
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