Maddalena archipelago

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Looking across at Santo Stefano from Palau
Looking across at Santo Stefano from Palau

The picturesque Maddalena Archipelago sits in the Straits of Bonifacio between Corsica and Northeast Sardinia. It consists of seven main islands and numerous other small islets.

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[edit] Geography

The largest island is Isola Maddalena, on which sits the archipelago's largest town, La Maddalena. The other six islands, in order of size, are: Isola Caprera, Isola Spargi, Isola Santo Stefano, Isola Santa Maria, Isola Budelli and Isola Razzoli. Only Maddalena, Caprera and S. Stefano are inhabited.

Lying adjacent to the famous tourist resort of the Costa Smeralda, Maddalena shares the same crystal clear waters and wind blown granite coastlines but also remains a haven for wildlife. It is a designated National Park, the Parco Nazionale Arcipelago di La Maddalena. It is a very popular tourist destination, especially among boaters.

[edit] History

The islands have been inhabited since prehistoric times. They were known by the Romans as "Cunicularia" and were a busy shipping area during the second and first century B.C. The Maddalenas have always held strategic value and were first the object of a dispute between Pisa and Genova in the 13th century and subsequently were abandoned for a long period before being colonised again by Corsican shepherds and by the first Sardinian settlements in the 16th century. Napoleon Bonaparte, Admiral Nelson and particularly Giuseppe Garibaldi all have historical links with the area.

[edit] Present day

Currently S. Stefano houses a NATO naval base, at which US nuclear submarines are housed. This was the basis of some controversy in 2003 when the USS Hartford ran aground while on manouevers in the area.

Administratively the islands now lie within the province of Olbia-Tempio, having moved from the province of Sassari in 2005. The main access into and out of the archipelago is via the frequent car ferries from nearby Palau on Sardinia that run into La Maddalena. There are roads only on Maddalena and Caprera.

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