Alghero — Vue de la côte de la ville, ses bastions et son embarcadère. Blason Administration Nom sarde S Alighéra P … Wikipédia en Français
Alghero — / L Alguer … Deutsch Wikipedia
ALGHERO — ALGHERO, Sardinian port. The Jewish community developed there in the second half of the 14th century after Sardinia was acquired by the crown of Aragon. In 1354 Jews supplied the conquering army of Peter IV of Aragon and took part in the siege of … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Alghero — • An Italian diocese comprising twenty two communes in the province of Sassari, and four in that of Cagliari, Archdiocese of Sassari Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Alghero Alghero … Catholic encyclopedia
Alghero — Alghēro, feste Hafenstadt auf Sardinien, (1901) 10.779 E.; dabei die Neptunsgrotten … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Alghero — [al gɛːro], Stadt und Seebad in der Provinz Sassari, Italien, im Westen Sardiniens, 39 700 Einwohner; Bischofssitz; Wirtschaft: Fremdenverkehr, Korallenfischerei und verarbeitung; Verkehr: Flughafen. … Universal-Lexikon
Alghero — Infobox CityIT img coa =Alghero Stemma.png official name = Città di Alghero Ciutat de l Alguer native name = Position of Alghero/l Alguer in Sardinia region = Sardinia province = Sassari (SS) elevation m = 7 area total km2 = 224.43 name=Alghero… … Wikipedia
Alghero — Original name in latin Alghero Name in other language AHO, Alghero, Alguer, Alguer Alghero, Alguero, Alighera, L Alguer, arugero, l Alguer State code IT Continent/City Europe/Rome longitude 40.55889 latitude 8.31806 altitude 19 Population 44000… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Alghero — /ahl gair oh/, n. a seaport in W Sardinia. 30,697. * * * ▪ Italy town and episcopal see, northwestern Sardinia, Italy, southwest of Sassari city. It was founded in 1102 by the Doria family of Genoa and became a Catalan colony under Peter IV … Universalium
Alghero — Algero Алгеро (Macedonian), Alghero (Finnish, Italian), Alĝiro (Esperanto), L Alguer (Catalan, Occitan), Alguer (Spanish, Gallego), S Alighera and Alighera(Sardinian) … Names of cities in different languages