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Sacred Romanesque architecture created on a nuraghe, once the centre of a hamlet and today contended by two villages in the Goceano area, in central-northern Sardinia

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从SS131公路出发前往马科梅尔,然后沿着129公路行驶约15公里向左转上到128公路 穿过安娜拉镇,几公里后到达布尔泰伊,继续前往贝内图蒂到达国家晨曦温泉,教堂遗址就坐落在此。

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