what are sardinia's functions and the reasons for it's growth
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To many people, Europeans included, there are blurred lines in their knowledge of islands in the Mediterranean. Sardinia is often attributed a French nationality, or mistaken for Sicily. Visitors to the island soon realise, however, that it has a strong individual identity and, whilst enjoying being Italian, it is first and foremost Sardinian. Francesco Cetti, an 18th century zoologist, observed, “There is not in Italy what there is in Sardinia, nor in Sardinia what there is in Italy”. D H Lawrence, in Sea and Sardinia, noted, “This land resembles no other place. Sardinia is something else. Enchanting spaces and distances to travel-nothing finished, nothing definitive. It is like freedom itself”.
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