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One of the historical monuments that best characterizes the second-largest city in Sardinia has given a name to a district: it symbolizes the relentless passing of the seasons and the years

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順著名為'Corso Trinità'三聖一体大道登上斜坡階梯(位於Chiesa della Santissima Trinità三聖教堂的後方)即可到達。

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