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  2. Cathedral Of San Nicola
The most important church in Sardinia's second-largest city, in the northwest of the Island, is a mixture of styles and decorations, the legacy of a long history

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這座天主教堂,需要進入Corso Vittorio Emanuele大道并隨後轉向Via Duomo大街。在抵達形狀不規則的主教教堂廣場Piazza Duomo之後,就可以看到逐步建成的其他建築。

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