Assemini

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Assemini
Assèmini (Sardinian)
Comune di Assemini
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Saint Peter parish
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Location of Assemini
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Location of Assemini in Sardinia
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Assemini
Assemini (Sardinia)
Coordinates: 39°17′N9°0′E / 39.283°N 9.000°E / 39.283; 9.000
Country Italy
Region Sardinia
Metropolitan city Cagliari (CA)
Government
  MayorSabrina Licheri (M5S)
Area
[1]
  Total117.5 km2 (45.4 sq mi)
Elevation
6 m (20 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2017) [2]
  Total26,901
  Density230/km2 (590/sq mi)
Demonym Asseminesi
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
09032
Dialing code 070
Patron saint St. Peter
Saint dayJune 29
Website Official website

Assemini (Italian: [asˈsɛːmini] ; Sardinian : Assèmini [aˈsemini] ) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Cagliari in the Italian region Sardinia, located about 12 kilometres (7 mi) northwest of Cagliari in the plain of the Cixerri, Flumini Mannu and Sa Nuxedda rivers. It includes notable forest area which are part of the Sulcis Regional Park. It has also a long tradition in the production of ceramics, lasting from the Carthaginian domination.

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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, Villa San Pietro.

Main sights

View of Monte Lattias in the territory of Assemini. Monte lattias g1.jpg
View of Monte Lattias in the territory of Assemini.
Traditional dresses Assemini - Costume tradizionale (06).JPG
Traditional dresses

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