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Dualchi

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Dualchi
Duarche
Comune di Dualchi
Coat of arms of Dualchi
Location of Dualchi
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Dualchi is located in Italy
Dualchi
Dualchi
Location of Dualchi in Sardinia
Dualchi is located in Sardinia
Dualchi
Dualchi
Dualchi (Sardinia)
Coordinates: 40°14′N 8°54′E / 40.233°N 8.900°E / 40.233; 8.900
CountryItaly
RegionSardinia
ProvinceNuoro (NU)
Government
 • MayorIgnazio Piras
Area
 • Total23.41 km2 (9.04 sq mi)
Elevation
321 m (1,053 ft)
Population
 (31 July 2017[2])[3]
 • Total614
 • Density26/km2 (68/sq mi)
DemonymDualchesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
08010
Dialing code0785
WebsiteOfficial website

Dualchi (Sardinian: Duarche) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Nuoro in the Italian region Sardinia, located about 110 kilometres (68 mi) north of Cagliari and about 40 kilometres (25 mi) west of Nuoro.

Traditional bread-made dolls from Dualchi.

Dualchi borders the following municipalities: Aidomaggiore, Birori, Borore, Bortigali, Noragugume, Sedilo, Silanus.

History

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Already inhabited area during the Nuragic period, as suggested by the presence in the territory of some Nuraghes, Dualchi belonged to the Judicate of Torress in the Middle Ages and was part of the curatoria of Marghine. The village came under the influence of the Arborean Judges, when such curatoria became absorbed into the Arborean curatoria of Parte Barigadu. Upon the fall of the Arborean Judicate (1429), Dualchi became part of the Aragonese marquisate of Oristano. During the war, fought in 1478, between the Marquis of Oristano Leonardo Alagon and the viceroy of Aragon, the inhabitants of Dualchi swore allegiance to the Marquis and thereupon fought against the Aragonese, but they were defeated. The town then passed under Aragonese rule and became a fief thereof. In the 18th century it was incorporated into the marquisate of Marghine, the owners of which were the Pimentel. From the Pimentel it passed to the Tellez-Giron, to which it was ransomed in 1839 with the abolition of the feudal system.

References

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  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ Data from Istat
  3. ^ "Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
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