Isili

Isili is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Cagliari, southern , , located about 60 kilometres north of in the Sarcidano traditional region.
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  • Type: Village with 3,030 residents
  • Description: Italian comune
  • Also known as: 111036”, “Ìsili/Isili”, and “Ìsiri

Places of Interest

Highlights include Nuraghe Is Paras and Isili railway station.

The is an archeological site of Isili, a town in the historical region of Sarcidano, . The nuraghe is located in a strategic position dominating the underlying territories open to the West.

Railway station

Archaeological site
The is an archaeological site located in the municipality of , in Italy. The name refers to the Romanesque style church built over a place of Roman worship which rises at the westernmost tip of the site.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Gergei and Escolca.

Village
is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Cagliari in the region , located about 50 kilometres north of . As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 1,413 and an area of 36.1 square kilometres. is situated 4½ km south of Isili.

Village
, Iscroca in sardinian language, is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Cagliari in the region , located about 50 kilometres north of . is situated 5 km south of Isili.

Village
is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Cagliari in the region , located about 50 kilometres north of . As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 725 and an area of 19.1 square kilometres. is situated 5 km southeast of Isili.

Isili

Latitude
39.7404° or 39° 44′ 26″ north
Longitude
9.1086° or 9° 6′ 31″ east
Population
3,030
Elevation
510 metres (1,673 feet)
Open location code
8FFFP4R5+5C
Open­Street­Map ID
node 72992010
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
6537856
Wiki­data ID
Q284061
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In Other Languages

From Albanian to Wu Chinese—“Isili” goes by many names.
  • Albanian: Isili
  • Arabic: إيسيلي
  • Aragonese: Ìsili
  • Armenian: Իզիլի
  • Basque: Isili
  • Breton: Isili
  • Bulgarian: Изили
  • Catalan: Ísili
  • Cebuano: Isili
  • Chechen: Изили
  • Chinese: Isili
  • Chinese: 伊西利
  • Croatian: Isili
  • Czech: Isili
  • Danish: Isili
  • Dutch: Isili
  • Esperanto: Isili
  • Finnish: Isili
  • French: Isili
  • German: Isili
  • Hungarian: Isili
  • Indonesian: Isili
  • Interlingua: Isili
  • Irish: Isili
  • Italian: Comune di Isili
  • Italian: Isili
  • Japanese: イジーリ
  • Kazakh: Изили
  • Korean: 이실리
  • Kurdish: Isili
  • Ladin: Isili
  • Latin: Isili
  • Latin: Isilis
  • Lombard: Isili
  • Malay: Isili
  • Min Nan Chinese: Isili
  • Neapolitan: Isili
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Isili
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Isili
  • Norwegian: Isili
  • Persian: ایزیلی
  • Piemontese: Isili
  • Polish: Isili
  • Portuguese: Isili
  • Romanian: Isili
  • Russian: Изили
  • Sardinian: Ìsili
  • Scots: Isili
  • Serbian: Isili
  • Serbian: Изили
  • Serbo-Croatian: Isili, Cagliari
  • Serbo-Croatian: Isili
  • Sicilian: Isili
  • South Azerbaijani: ایزیلی
  • Spanish: Isili
  • Swedish: Isili
  • Tagalog: Isili
  • Tatar: Изили
  • Turkish: Isili
  • Ukrainian: Ізілі
  • Uzbek: Isili
  • Venetian: Isili
  • Vietnamese: Isili
  • Volapük: Isili
  • Waray (Philippines): Isili
  • Wu Chinese: 伊西利
  • Isili

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