Assemini

Comune in Sardinia, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Assemini (Italian: [asˈsɛːmini]; Sardinian: Assèmini [aˈsemini]) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Cagliari in the Italian region of Sardinia, located about 12 kilometres (7 mi) northwest of Cagliari in the plain of the Cixerri, Flumini Mannu and Sa Nuxedda rivers. It has 25,577 inhabitants.[2]

CountryItaly
Elevation
6 m (20 ft)
DemonymAsseminesi
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Assemini
Assèmini (Sardinian)
Comune di Assemini
Saint Peter parish
Saint Peter parish
Coat of arms of Assemini
Assemini is located in Sardinia
Assemini
Assemini
Location of Assemini in Sardinia
Coordinates: 39°17′N 9°0′E
CountryItaly
RegionSardinia
Metropolitan cityCagliari (CA)
Government
  MayorSabrina Licheri (M5S)
Area
  Total
117.5 km2 (45.4 sq mi)
Elevation
6 m (20 ft)
Population
 (2025)[2]
  Total
25,577
  Density217.7/km2 (563.8/sq mi)
DemonymAsseminesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
09032
Dialing code070
Patron saintSt. Peter
Saint dayJune 29
WebsiteOfficial website
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It includes forest areas which are part of the Sulcis Regional Park. It also has a long tradition in the production of ceramics, starting in the Carthaginian era.

Assemini is part of the Cagliari metropolitan area and borders the following municipalities: Cagliari, Capoterra, Decimomannu, Elmas, Nuxis, San Sperate, Santadi, Sarroch, Sestu, Siliqua, Uta and Villa San Pietro.

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Main sights

  • Historical Campidano-type houses.
  • Church of St. Peter, dating from 11th century but mostly rebuilt in Gothic style under Aragonese control in the 16th century. The square façade and the lower part of the bell tower are from the 18th century. The interior has a nave with side chapels in Gothic style.
  • Pre-Romanesque Church and Oratory of St. John (San Giovanni, 9th-10th century). It is unusual for its cross plan enclosed within a square, surmounted by a dome, while the arms of the cross are barrel-vaulted. The façade is in limestone.
View of Monte Lattias in the territory of Assemini
Traditional dress

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