is a small town in the province of Olbia and the Temple, which according to demographic data has about 5000 inhabitants.

This little Sardinian province is facing directly to the north of Corsica and the Tyrrhenian Sea est.Nell 'hinterland borders instead of the provinces of Sassari and Nuoro.

As can be inferred from the name, is located in the region called Gallura, Sardinia an area bounded by the river to the north and Coghinas

Limbara massif to the south. The fame of this region is due to the presence of one of the most popular tourist resorts and the island: the Costa Smeralda.

The name of this area and the town derives from the Hebrew "galil" which literally means "hill country" for the presence of numerous plateaus.

The name derives from the Santa Teresa will of the founder of the modern city, Victor Emmanuel I, who dedicated this country to Maria Theresa of Habsburg d'Este, wife of the king and a descendant of the noble house of the Austrian Habsburgs. A pretty village located to the extreme North of Sardinia. A territory is characterized by the particular beauty of the coast and inland. In Santa Teresa you will find details cliffs, picturesque coves, white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters of the color. In the surrounding area you will find of great natural sanctuaries, sites of historical and archeology. Well equipped hotels, resorts and residences, houses and villas for vacations, camping, meeting the needs of all tourists and holidaymakers. Here you can spend your days at the beach or venture into interesting boat trips to the islands. Vreta the opportunity to take a bath in contact with uncontaminated nature. For young people is the ideal holiday, in addition to the wonders of the environment here's an active nightlife. The center provides services of all kinds of shops bars, restaurants, pizzerias, boutiques, markets, nightclubs and disco, evening entertainment, outdoor cinema, excursions, nautical and recreational services.

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