Pula, a village known for tourism and farming, includes a part of the Sulcis area with the regional forest Pixinamanna.<BR><BR>Among this area's more interesting attractions is the Phoenician city of Nora, probably the oldest built in Sardinia. <BR><BR>The archaeological area is very well kept and shows the evidence left following the Punic and Roman dominations. Nora used to be considered one of the main landing places in the Mediterranean area, thanks to its strategic position. Today, part of the ruins have still not been uncovered, but visitors can still admire the beauty and the prosperity that Nora enjoyed in past times.<BR><BR>Pula is not only history and archaeology, but also beautiful coasts quite appreciated by the numerous tourists crowding the area's beaches and resorts, for the most part during the summer.<BR><BR>Pula is also important for the Italian Golf Open that takes place at the Is Molas Golf Club. Every year, this sport's most important champions and numerous VIPs meet here.<BR><BR>Not to be overlooked is the little church very close to the golf club. It has recently become a place of worship for believers and pilgrims from all over Sardinia. The church is dedicated to the Capuchin friar Fra Nazareno, born in this area. He died, considered a saint by many, a few years ago.<BR><BR>Chia is situated at the top of the South of Sardinia, at the beginning of the wonderful coast "Costa del Sud", approx. 45 km far from Cagliari.<BR><BR>The locality of "Chia" is one of the most famous locality in Sardinia. Here you can find a luxuriant Mediterranean vegetation. The colour of the sea is turquoise.<BR><BR>It is well known because of its lovely fine sandy beaches and dunes, bays and lagoons, which present a natural and uncontaminated beauty.<BR><BR>NEWS : SAGRA DI SANT'EFISIO!!!!! 1° - 4 MAY IN CAGLIARI-NORA - PULA.<BR>Away from 1657 without interruption every 1st of May, in a religious procession of Cagliari S. Efisio, more notoriously known as the Feast of St. Efisio.In the Mediterranean you can safely say that apart from the processions that take place in Spain and to some degree attributable to that described above (for value and duration), that of S. Efisio is the most important if not the most important path length, number of participants, countries involved and typical of the costumes present a rare and incomparable beauty, some of which date back hundreds of years<BR>