The Province has approved a protocol of intent on the initiatives of the Route of the Phoenicians, which is a partner.
The Route of the Phoenicians is a cultural itinerary accepted by the Institute of Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe as a pilot project cultural tourism with the aim of enhancing the attractiveness and competitiveness of the territories, through the connection of the major axes nautical, from the twelfth century BC, were used by the people of the Phoenicians and Carthaginians as the fundamental means of communication in the Mediterranean trade and cultural ; through these routes, it gave rise to a great civilization which emerged with the expansion to the West, contributing to the creation of a common Mediterranean culture and the circularity of this culture.
with the route, the protocol has been signed following the instance of the Province, will harness the wealth of the participating sites through the collaboration of all cities, partners and institutions who want to make their contribution looking for a new relationship between man and the cultural and natural heritage that surrounds , and new models for educational and tourism the needs of today's cultural exchange .
To tell all this, the Route of the Phoenicians proposes a network of archaeological, ethno-anthropological, cultural, natural and cultural exchanges between peoples and countries of the Mediterranean, today showing the stories of many civilizations that 'lived.
"The Route of the Phoenicians' passes for 18 Mediterranean countries and more than 80 cities of origin e cultura fenicio-punica in tre continenti:
In Sardegna...
Cabras (Tharros)
Carbonia (Monte Sirai)
Santadi (Pani Loriga)
Santa Giusta (Othoca)
Cagliari (Karalis)
Domus de Maria (Bithya)
Fluminimaggiore (Antas)
Guspini (Neapolis)
Olbia
Pula (Nora)
Sant’Antioco (Solki)
Senorbì (Monte Luna)
Villasimius (Capo Carbonara)
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