Conference Location
Alghero (l'Alguer in Catalan and S'Alighčra in Sardinian), is a town of about 42,000 inhabitants
(down from 54,300 inhabitants since early 20th century) in Italy. It lies
in the province of Sassari in north-western Sardinia. The area of today's Alghero
was settled since pre-historical times. The so-called Ozieri
culture was present here in the 4th millennium BCE while the nuraghe civilization was present from around 1500 BC for,
and traces of Phoenician buildings have been found not far from the city. Alghero was founded around 1102 by the Genoese Doria family, as a fortified port. The Doria
ruled it for centuries, apart from a brief period under the rule of Pisa (1283-1284). In 1353
it was captured by the Aragonese under Bernardo de
Cabrera, and could later grow thanks to the arrival of Catalan colonists: in
the early 16th century Alghero received the status of
King's City (ciutat de l'Alguer)
and developed economically. The Catalano-Aragonese were followed by Habsburg Spain, whose dominion, ended in
1702, brought some decadence to the city. In 1720 Alghero
and Sardinia were handed over to Piedmont.
Around 1750 a
wide channel was excavated to improve the defensive stand of the peninsula. In
1821 famine led to a revolt of the population, which was bloodily suppressed.
At the end of the same century Alghero was
de-militarized and, during the Fascist era, part of the surrounding marshes was
reclaimed and the suburbs of Fertilia and S.M. La Palma were founded, although
the presence of malaria in the countryside could be overcome only in the 1950s.
During World War II (1943) Alghero was bombed, its
historical center suffering heavy damage. After the
end of the war Alghero became a popular tourist
resort.
A minority of people in Alghero
speak a Catalan dialect, introduced when Catalan invaders repopulated the town
after expelling the autochthonous Sardinian population in 1372. Catalan was
replaced as the official language by Spanish in the seventeenth century, then
by Italian. The most recent linguistic research conducted showed that 22.4% of
the population speaks Algherese Catalan as a first
language and around 90% have some understanding of the language.
The Workshop will be held at Hotel Carlos V, a luxury 5* hotel located by the beach and just a few minutes walking to downtown. The Conference
room will be equipped with internet connections and with any required
conditions for such a conference.