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  2. Serbariu Mine - Coal Museum
The main source of evidence of the extraction activities that animated the Sulcis economy, in the southwestern part of Sardinia, until the 1960s: in Carbonia, you will go on a journey back in time to see the industrial architecture and life of those times

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