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Santa Lucia is part of the municipality of Siniscola (NU) in Sardinia (Italy). It is a seaside village with two beaches and surrounded by a pine forest planted in the 30s.[citation needed] There is a tower that was probably built in the XVII century.
The village was populated by fishermen from the island of Ponza.
A regulatory plan involves the destruction of about 6 hectares of the pine forest for the construction of hotels and various services. There is currently a strong movement against the regulatory plan, with also judicial initiatives.[1]
The village and the beaches in 1971 were the main locations of the film Le lys de mer, starring actress Carole André.[2]
The beach
editThe main beach is characterized by clear water, rocks and pebbles and is bordered by pinewood. The coastline is covered by junipers and lentisks. There are a number of rocky coves with shallow floors.[3]
Gallery
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Tower inside the village
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Church of Santa Lucia
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Beach in the north of Santa Lucia
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Beach in the north of Santa Lucia
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Beach in the south of Santa Lucia
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House with painting
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The tower
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The church
References
edit- ^ "Santa Lucia, gara da 2 milioni" (PDF). L'Unione Sarda (in Italian). 4 August 2009. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
- ^ "Le lys de mer". IMDb. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
- ^ Olsen, Nellie. "Santa Lucia Beach (Siniscola, province of Nuoro)". Retrieved 2 June 2018.
External links
edit- Santa Lucia Beach (Siniscola, province of Nuoro) (Retrieved 2 June 2018)
- Le lys de mer at IMDb (Retrieved 2 June 2018)
- Website of the municipality of Siniscola (Italian, retrieved 2 June 2018)
- Committee for the protection of Saint Lucia (Italian, retrieved 2 June 2018)