Sardunya
Sardunya (also commonly spelled Sardinya) refers to the Turkish name for the island of Sardinia, the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. Sardinia is an autonomous region of Italy. The name "Sardunya" is derived from the Italian name "Sardegna." In Turkish, it is used in geographical references, historical contexts, and when discussing Sardinian culture or current events relating to the island. The Turkish term is a direct transliteration and adaptation of the Italian name into the Turkish language. The island is known for its distinct culture, history, and natural beauty, which are often discussed and referenced using the term "Sardunya" in Turkish-language media and publications.