Marostica: a Walled Town of History and Tradition
In the heart of the Venetian foothills, where the flat plains give way to the first rolling hills, the fortified silhouette of Marostica rises clearly against the horizon.
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In the heart of the Venetian foothills, where the flat plains give way to the first rolling hills, the fortified silhouette of Marostica rises clearly against the horizon.
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