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In the Sardinian capital, there is a place of sacred rest, a crystallised world of cypresses, roses and marble that is the home of traces of Cagliari history from mid-19th century to today

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公墓目前的入口位於Viale Cimitero大道與Viale Bonaria大道連接處的開闊地帶。

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