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  2. Civic Archaeological Museum "Giovanni Marongiu" Of Cabras
In the central-western part of Sardinia, there is a place of culture in which traces of the past rebuild the history of the Sinis peninsula, particularly the Statues of the Giants in Mont'e Prama and Tharros, one of the oldest towns on the island

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