- San Pietro Island
San Pietro Island (Italian: "Isola di San Pietro") is an
island approximately 7 km off the South western Coast ofSardinia ,Italy , facing theSulcis peninsula. With 51 km² it is the sixth Italian island by surface. The c. 6,000 inhabitants are mostly concentrated in the fishing town ofCarloforte , the only "comune " in the island. It is included in theprovince of Carbonia-Iglesias .The island is connected by regular ferry service to
Portovesme andCalasetta .Geography
The island is of
volcanic origin. The 18 km of its coasts are mostly rocky; the western and northern part includes some natural grottoes and harbours with a few small beaches. The eastern coast, on which the port of Carloforte lies, is instead low and sandy.Off the north-western coast are two small islands, the Isola dei Ratti and Isola Piana. The latter includes the remains of one of the largest
tonnara in Italy, now turned into a tourist resort.The island has no rivers or streams, but features numerous ponds and marshes. The interior is hilly, the highest points being the Bricco Guardia dei Mori (211 m) and Bricco Tortoriso (208 m).
The vegetation is that typical of the Mediterranean coast, with
Cistus ,Mastic ,Strawberry Tree ,Juniper ,Aleppo Pine andHolm Oak . Cultivation, held especially in the eastern and more protected region, includesgrape (Vitis vinifera ),fig and Indian fig.The climate is temperate-hot.
History
The island is known since ancient times. The
Phoenicia ns called it "Enosim" or "Inosim", while for the Greek it was "Hieracon Nesos" and for the Romans "Accipitrum Insula" (Sparrowhawk Island). The latter derived from the presence of the smallEleonora's Falcon , which is still present on the island. San Pietro is home today remains from Phoenician, Roma and Sardinian civilizations.According to a legend,
St. Peter visited the island in 46 AD, whence the modern name.In the 18th century the uninhabited San Pietro was colonized by Ligurian-speaking people coming from the
Tunisia n town ofTabarka . Today most of the population has retained a variant ofGenoese dialect , called "Tabarchino", which is also spoken in the northern part of theSant'Antioco island, nearCalasetta .ee also
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Carloforte
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