- Asinara
Asinara (Italian for "Donkey-inhabited" but its name comes from
Latin "Sinuaria" and means sinus-shaped island) is an Italian island of 51 km² in area, with approximately 700 inhabitants. The island is located just off the northwestern tip ofSardinia , and is mountainous in geography with steep, rocky coasts. Due to a lack of much fresh water, trees are sparse, and a low scrub vegetation predominates. The island has recently been converted to a wildlife andmarine preserve , and is part of the national parks system of Italy. It is home to some unusual animals, including a population of wildalbino donkey s from which the island takes its name.Ownership of Asinara was historically contested between
Pisa , theRepublic of Genoa , and the kingdom ofAragon . In1721 , it became property of the SavoyKingdom of Sardinia . In more recent times, the island has been used as aquarantine andprison location; it was used as aprisoner of war camp duringWorld War I , and a place of detention for members of Ethiopia's Imperial family and nobility during the Italian occupation of that country between 1936 and 1941. A high security prison housingmafia members and terrorists operated there until1997 .References
* [http://montereybay.noaa.gov/new/news/italia/asinara.html "Isola di Asinara"] . Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Retrieved July 8, 2005.
* [http://www.stintino.net/AsinaraUK.htm "Stintino: Asinara Island"] . Retrieved July 8, 2005.
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