Calangianus
Calangianus ( in Gallura dialect: Caragnani ) is an Italian municipality ( comune ) with 4212 inhabitants ( 31 December 2012) in the province of Olbia- Tempio Sardinia. The village is located approximately 25.5 km west of Olbia and about 7.5 km east-northeast of Tempio Pausania on Limbara.
History
The giant grave of Pascaredda located in a cork oak forest near the Rio Badu Mela, on the slopes of Monte di Deu. 1162, in a document by Pope Alexander III. the place Santi Jacobi de Calegnano mentioned.
Traffic
In Calangianus intersect the Strada Statale 127 Settentrionale Sarda and the Strada Statale 427 della Gallura Centrale.