Ancient Roman Mosaic (1st Century AD), at Nora Pula, Sardinia, Italy.

City was founded by Phoenicians, after which it was inhabited by Carthaginians and later by Romans. Place has its unforgettable charm thanks to its location, as it is surrounded by sea on three sides. It was most important center on island, during Roman period.

Remains of Roman baths, a patrician house with magnificent mosaics, main cobbled Roman roads and an excellently preserved theater, also preserved in this site.

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