Olbia
Template:Expand Italian Template:Infobox Italian comune Olbia (it,[1][2] it; Template:Langx; Template:Langx)[3] is a city and comune (municipality), which along with Tempio Pausania is a co-capital of the Province of Gallura North-East Sardinia in the autonomous island region of Sardinia in Italy, in the historical region of Gallura. It has 61,739 inhabitants.[4][5]
Name
[edit | edit source]Called Olbia in the Roman age, Civita in the Middle Ages (Judicates period) and Terranova Pausania until the 1940s, Olbia has again been the official name of the city since the fascist period.
History
[edit | edit source]Although the name is of Greek origin, due to the Greek presence during the seventh century B.C., the city of Olbia was first settled either by the Nuragics[6] or by Phoenicians, according to the archaeological findings. It contains ruins from the Nuragic era to the Roman era, when it was an important port, and the Middle Ages, when it was the capital of the Giudicato of Gallura, one of the four independent states of Sardinia. During the First Punic War, the Romans fought against the Carthaginians and the Sardinians near Olbia, where the general Hanno died in battle.[citation needed]
From 1113 it was the episcopal see of the Diocese of Cività (succeeding to the Diocese of Gallura, the 1070 restoration of the Diocese of Fausania, c. 500–750), which was renamed in 1839 as Diocese of Civita–Tempio until its formal suppression in favor of (in fact merger into) the Diocese of Tempio–Ampurias (also integrating the Diocese of Ampurias, which was in personal union with the see of Civita from 1506).[citation needed]
Geography
[edit | edit source]It is the economic centre of this part of the island (commercial centres, food industry) and is very close to the Costa Smeralda tourist area. It was one of the administrative capitals of the province of Olbia-Tempio, operative since 2005 and canceled after a referendum seven years later. Olbia is a tourist destination thanks to its sea and beaches and also for the large number of places of cultural interest to visit.
Climate
[edit | edit source]Olbia has a Mediterranean climate (Csa), with mild winters, warm springs and autumns and hot summers. Template:Weather box
Demographics
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As of 2026, the population is 61,739, of which 49.5% are male, and 50.5% are female. Minors make up 14.8% of the population, and seniors make up 20.6%.[7][8]
Immigration
[edit | edit source]As of 2025, of the known countries of birth of 60,828 residents, the most numerous are: Italy (54,271 – 89.2%), Romania (2,023 – 3.3%), Senegal (456 – 0.7%), Argentina (394 – 0.6%), Morocco (379 – 0.6%).[9][10]
| Country of birth | Population |
|---|---|
| File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania | 2,023 |
| 456 | |
| File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina | 394 |
| File:Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco | 379 |
| File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany | 323 |
| 313 | |
| 304 | |
| 264 | |
| 243 | |
| File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan | 220 |
| Error creating thumbnail: Switzerland | 185 |
| File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil | 146 |
| 142 | |
| File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt | 126 |
| File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium | 123 |
Main sights
[edit | edit source]- Romanesque former cathedral of San Simplicio (11th–12th century).
- Church of St. Paul Apostle (medieval)
- National Archaeology Museum
- Pedres Castle
- Several dolmens and a menhir
- Several nuraghes
- Remains of the Roman forum and aqueduct
- Remains of Carthaginian walls
- Fausto Noce park, the largest in Sardinia
- River park of Padrongianus
- Tavolara island
Sport
[edit | edit source]Olbia Calcio 1905 represents Olbia in Serie D, the fourth division of Italian football. Olbia hosted several legs of Aquabike World Championship (powerboating) in 2003, 2004, 2018, 2019.
Transport
[edit | edit source]Olbia is one of the main connections between Sardinia and the Italian peninsula, with an airport (Olbia – Costa Smeralda), a passenger port (Olbia-Isola Bianca), and a railway from Olbia railway station to Porto Torres, Golfo Aranci and Cagliari. There is an expressway to Nuoro and Cagliari (SS131) and national roads to Sassari (SS199-E840), Tempio Pausania (SS127) and Palau (SS125).
Local transport
[edit | edit source]The internal city public transport and bus connections with the surrounding areas are provided by the ASPO[11] (Olbia's public service company), while vehicle connections with the other centers of the territory are provided by the ARST[12] (Sardinian regional transport company). Other private carriers operate with lines under concession.
Hospitals
[edit | edit source]The major hospitals in the area are:
- "Giovanni Paolo II" Hospital[13] - Olbia
- "Paolo Dettori" Hospital[14] - Tempio Pausania
- "Paolo Merlo" Hospital[15] - La Maddalena
- Mater Olbia Hospital - Olbia
Gallery
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Nuragic holy well temple of Sa testa
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Ruins of the Roman aqueduct
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The church of S.Paolo of Olbia
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Olbia, castle of Pedres
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Lighthouse
References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ Template:DOP
- ↑ Canepari, Luciano. "Dizionario di pronuncia italiana online". dipionline.it. Archived from the original on 9 October 2018. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
- ↑ Olbia e la sua storia: arrivata la cartellonistica con i toponimi storici – Olbia.it.
- ↑ "Resident population by age, sex and marital status on 1st January 2026". demo.istat.it. ISTAT. 2026-01-01. Retrieved 2026-04-01. (On the search form, choose the statistical region of the municipality in the Area section, the Region, the Province, and the name of the Municipality)
- ↑ "Resident population by age, sex and marital status on 1st January 2026". demo.istat.it. ISTAT. 2026-01-01. Retrieved 2026-04-01.The file URL linking on technical dataset.
- ↑ Pittau, Massimo (2007). Storia dei sardi nuragici (in Italian). Selargius: Domus de janas. ISBN 978-88-88569-39-0. OCLC 876584347.
Noi respingiamo con decisione la tesi sostenuta di recente da qualcuno secondo cui Olbia sarebbe stata fondata dai Cartaginesi nel 350 a.C., e sosteniamo invece che non si possa dubitare per nulla del fatto che il sito di Olbia fosse stato occupato in epoca molto più antica dai Nuragici. Lo dimostra all’evidenza innanzitutto il fatto che tutto il retroterra olbiese è risultato ricco di monumenti e reperti nuragici – si pensi al pozzo sacro di ‘Sa Testa’ ed inoltre al santuario fortificato di ‘Cabu Abbas’-, in secondo luogo la circostanza che ai Nuragici non poteva sfuggire l’importanza enorme della baia di Olbia come insenatura difesa dai venti e quindi adattissima alla pesca, all’estrazione del sale ed alla navigazione.
- ↑ "Resident population by age, sex and marital status on 1st January 2026". demo.istat.it. ISTAT. 2026-01-01. Retrieved 2026-04-01. (On the search form, choose the statistical region of the municipality in the Area section, the Region, the Province, and the name of the Municipality)
- ↑ "Resident population by age, sex and marital status on 1st January 2026". demo.istat.it. ISTAT. 2026-01-01. Retrieved 2026-04-01.The file URL linking on technical dataset.
- ↑ "Resident population by sex, municipality and individual citizenship or country of birth from year 2002". demo.istat.it. ISTAT. 2025-01-01. Retrieved 2025-02-27. (Click on 'View by country of birth', and on the search form, choose the statistical region of the municipality in the Area section, the Region, the Province, and the name of the Municipality)
- ↑ "Resident population by sex, municipality and individual citizenship or country of birth from year 2002". demo.istat.it. ISTAT. 2025-01-01. Retrieved 2025-02-27.The file URL linking on technical dataset.
- ↑ "ASPO Trasporto Pubblico Olbia". ASPO. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
- ↑ "ARST - - Home". www.arst.sardegna.it. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
- ↑ "ASSL Olbia - Servizi al cittadino - Ospedali - Giovanni Paolo II". www.aslolbia.it. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
- ↑ "ASSL Olbia - Servizi al cittadino - Ospedali - Paolo Dettori". www.aslolbia.it. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
- ↑ "ASSL Olbia - Servizi al cittadino - Ospedali - Paolo Merlo". www.aslolbia.it. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
External links
[edit | edit source]| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Olbia. |
Olbia travel guide from Wikivoyage- Official website (in Italian)
- City of Olbia
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