Assemini

Assemini: a town surrounded by greenery and history

Hello friends! Today I'm going to talk about Assemini, a beautiful town surrounded by Sardinian nature. Known for its ancient ceramic tradition, Assemini is located in the metropolitan city of Cagliari and is inhabited by about 25,000 people. Below, I will talk about the geography, origins of the name, and history of this wonderful place.

Physical geography

Assemini is located in the plain of the Cixerri river, the Flumini Mannu river, and the Sa Nuxedda river, north of the Cagliari lagoon. The municipal territory is quite vast and includes a wooded area that is part of the Sulcis Park, where rare animal species like the Sardinian deer and the golden eagle can be found. In addition, numerous Roman-era artifacts have been found indicating the existence of an ancient fortified city.

Assemini: nature, history and ceramics in Sardinia.

Origins of the name

The origin of the name Assemini is still uncertain, but there are several theories about it. According to the Map of Sardinia, created in 1589 by the geographer and cartographer Mercator, the name of the town was Arx Muni, or fortified village, which would have later evolved into Arse Muni and subsequently into Arsemini. Furthermore, according to the linguistic theory of Eduardo Blasco Ferrer, the name could potentially stem from the agglutination of *aŕs (mineral, mountain, rock) and -mini, a productive suffix in Sardinian toponymy.

History

Assemini has been inhabited since prehistoric times, as demonstrated by the findings from the pre-Nuraghic and Nuraghic era. During the Roman era, it was an important fortified city, as evidenced by archaeological artifacts.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Assemini is a beautiful place full of history, surrounded by Sardinian nature. If you find yourself in Cagliari, you can't miss a visit to this town where you can admire the skill of the ceramic artisans and enjoy the wonderful surrounding landscape. I hope you enjoyed my summary and that it has made you want to visit Assemini. See you soon!

Sara Esposito
Wrote by Sara Esposito
Updated Wednesday, Dec 7, 2022