Definitions
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- noun the Italian region on the island of Sardinia; the kingdom of Sardinia was the nucleus for uniting Italy during the 19th century
- noun an island in the Mediterranean to the west of Italy
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Examples
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Sardegna is the Italian name for which Mediterranean island?
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The podium caps a strong week for Sagan, who took three stages and won the five-day Giro di Sardegna on Saturday.
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This was the third edition of the revived Giro di Sardegna, which until 2009 had been held just twice in 25 years.
Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Man of the week Sagan — a Merckx in the making? 2011
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Peter Sagan knows no rival — at least at the ongoing Giro di Sardegna.
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La Nuova Sardegna, El Pais and enPrimicia confirmed that the kidnappers received help and support from within the "well-guarded Polisario-run camps."
Joseph K. Grieboski: The Story Behind the Western Sahara Kidnappings Joseph K. Grieboski 2011
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Peter Sagan has won four races, with three stage wins and the overall at the Giro di Sardegna, while up-and-coming sprinter Elia Viviani won GP Costa degli Etruschi and the Nashik race in India.
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Bookwalter had his first taste of team leadership last week at the Giro di Sardegna.
Brent Bookwalter possible BMC team leader at Paris-Nice; Phinney out 2011
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Today is the Classica Sarda, a 210 km one-day race, the day after the Giro di Sardegna.
Ben King Diary: Inside the Team RadioShack bus – still a novelty 2011
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In addition to making me happy, the Giro di Sardegna has turned out to be some excellent training for my next big goal: to have a big ride at Paris-Nice.
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Brent Bookwalter will lead BMC while Peter Sagan at Liquigas-Cannondale, the recent winner of the Giro di Sardegna, will be looking to improve on his two-stage haul from last year.
Euro Racing this Weekend: White Roads and a Race to the Sun 2011
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