Sardi

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Sardi or SARDI may refer to:

People

  • Armando Sardi (born 1940), Italian former sprinter
  • Bence Sardi, Trader active in distressed debt and emerging market rates
  • Carlos Holguín Sardi (born 1940), Colombian politician
  • Giuseppe Sardi, Baroque Italian architect, active in Rome
  • Giuseppe Sardi (1624–1699), Swiss-Italian sculptor and architect active in Venice, designer of the San Lazzaro dei Mendicanti monument to Venetian naval hero of the Fifth Ottoman–Venetian War, Tommaso Alvise Mocenigo (Admiral)
  • Idris Sardi (1938–2014), Indonesian violinist
  • Jan Sardi (born 1953), Australian screenwriter
  • José Nucete Sardi (1897–1972), Venezuelan historian, journalist and diplomat
  • Lukman Sardi (born 1971), Indonesian actor, son of violinist Idris
  • Orlando Sardi de Lima, current Ambassador of Colombia to Spain
  • Paolo Sardi (1934–2019), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Sardi (musician) (1910–1953), Indonesian musician

Other

  • Alà dei Sardi, comune (municipality) in the Province of Sassari in the Italian region Sardinia
  • Sardi, Iran (disambiguation), several places
  • Sardi's, Continental restaurant in Manhattan, New York City
  • Sardis (Italian: Sardi), ancient city in Turkey's Manisa Province
  • Sardinians or Sards (Italian: Sardi), ethnonym indicating the native people of Sardinia, Mediterranean island located southwest of Italy
  • South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI)

See also

  • Sardo
  • Sardis
Topics referred to by the same term
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