"People inevitably think of themselves as Sardinian first and Italian second (or sometimes even third, after European). A book written once about Sardinia was entitled The Unconquered Island, and it's true. Invaded and exploited it has been, yes, but not conquered."
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Sardinia - Dana Facaros & Michael Pauls, Cadogan Guide (2003)
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