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The tallest towers of Italy’s medieval hill towns (Le torri piĆ¹ alte dei borghi collinari medievali d’Italia)
Anyone who has traveled to Italy should be familiar with the gorgeous hill towns dotting the peninsula’s landscape. One of the features that exemplifies many of these towns are the stone towers that rise above them. The following list identifies … Continue reading
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