Campidano

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Etymology[edit]

From Sardinian Campidànu, presumably referring to the fertile land and related to campo (field).

Proper noun[edit]

Campidano ?

  1. a fertile plain in Sardinia

Derived terms[edit]

Noun[edit]

Campidano m (plural Campidani)

  1. a red wine produced in this area

Further reading[edit]

  • De Mauro, Tullio. L'Italia delle Italie, 1979, Nuova Guaraldi Editrice, Florence, 89

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