
Sardinian People
Sardinian people are the inhabitants of Sardinia, Italy’s second-largest island known for its rich history and unique culture. They have a distinct identity, language (Sardinian), and traditions rooted in centuries of isolated development. Historically, Sardinians have exhibited remarkable longevity and specific genetic traits. Their culture reflects a blend of ancient traditions, folklore, music, and cuisine, emphasizing community and resilience. Despite modern influences, many Sardinians retain strong ties to their heritage, preserving unique dialects and customs that distinguish them within Italy and beyond.