Province of Ogliastra | |
Native Name: | Provìntzia de s'Ogiastra |
Native Name Lang: | srd |
Settlement Type: | Province |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Italy |
Subdivision Type1: | Region |
Subdivision Name1: | Sardinia |
Seat Type: | Capital(s) |
Seat: | Lanusei and Tortolì |
Parts Type: | Comuni |
Parts Style: | para |
P1: | 23 |
Leader Title: | President |
Leader Name: | Bruno Pilia |
Unit Pref: | Metric |
Area Total Km2: | 1854 |
Population Total: | 58026 |
Population As Of: | 2005 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Demographics Type2: | GDP |
Demographics2 Footnotes: | [1] |
Demographics2 Title1: | Total |
Demographics2 Info1: | €1.002 billion (2015) |
Demographics2 Title2: | Per capita |
Demographics2 Info2: | €17,432 (2015) |
Timezone1: | CET |
Utc Offset1: | +1 |
Timezone1 Dst: | CEST |
Utc Offset1 Dst: | +2 |
Postal Code Type: | Postal code |
Postal Code: | 080xx |
Area Code Type: | Telephone prefix |
Area Code: | 0782 |
Registration Plate: | OG |
Blank Name Sec1: | ISTAT |
Blank Info Sec1: | 105 |
The province of Ogliastra (Italian: provincia dell'Ogliastra pronounced as /it/, Sardinian: provìntzia de s'Ogiastra) was a former province in eastern Sardinia, Italy. Ogliastra was the most mountainous province in Sardinia. With only some 57,642 inhabitants,[2] it was also the least populous province of Italy.[3] The province had a population density of 31.08 inhabitants per square kilometer and the president of the province was Bruno Pilia.[2] It corresponded roughly to the medieval Judicate of Agugliastra. The province of Ogliastra contained 23 comuni (plural; singular: comune), see the list of communes of the Province of Ogliastra.[2]
In 2016 it was suppressed and all of its municipalities but one joined the Province of Nuoro. The municipality of Seui joined the newest Province of South Sardinia.
The province had two capitals, the towns and comuni Tortolì (the largest comune) and Lanusei.[4] On 6 May 2012 the regional referendums of Sardinia took place regarding the abolition of certain provinces and a variety of other matters. The suggestion of reforming or abolishing certain provinces in Sardinia was approved by the Regional Council of Sardinia on 24 May 2012.[5] Due to this, the province of Ogliastra was ordered to form a new administrative body or be abolished on 1 March 2013, but this expiry date for constitutional changes was extended to 1 July 2013.[6] [7] [8] [9] After the regional law number 15 of 28 June 2013, the province was allowed to maintain its functions,[10] before it was eventually disbanded in 2016.
To the south it bordered the province of Cagliari and it borders the province of Nuoro in the north. Ogliastra was founded in 2001 when the number of Sardinian provinces was doubled. It contained the river Flumendosa and the lake of Basso Flumendosa, and it also contained large massif Gennargentu. Ogliastra took its name from the olive trees in the province, known as the olivastri. It was situated on the Tyrrhenian Sea.[11]
The largest municipalities in the province were:[2]
Commune | Population |
---|---|
Tortolì | 10,227 |
Lanusei | 5,789 |
Bari Sardo | 3,880 |
Baunei | 3,825 |
Tertenia | 3,706 |
Villagrande Strisaili | 3,569 |
Jerzu | 3,284 |
class=unsortable | President | Term start | Term end | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pier Luigi Carta | 9 May 2005 | 31 May 2010 | Democratic Party | ||
Bruno Pilia | 31 May 2010 | 1 July 2013 | Democratic Party | ||
– | Antonello Ghiani | 1 July 2013 | 31 December 2014 | Special Commissioner | |
– | Maria Gabriella Mulas | 31 December 2014 | 20 April 2016 | Special Commissioner | |
Ogliastra Provincial Election Results June 2010 | ||||||||
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Name | Party | 1st Preference Votes | % | 2nd Preference Votes | % | |||
Bruno Pilia | 13,556 | 41.1 | 13,700 | 51.0 | ||||
Sandro Daniele Mario Rubiu | 14,446 | 43.8 | 13,169 | 49.0 |