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In the northwestern part of the Island, the most famous and spectacular medieval church on the Island deserves a visit, without haste: legend and a mystical aura will captivate you

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從薩薩里(Sassari)輸入國家公路SS131后向南駕駛,約15公里后就可以看見坐落在鄉村中央位置高聳的教堂鐘樓。

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