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Pulley in cemetery,detail Royalty Free Stock Photo
the 366 pits
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Pulley in cemetery,detail Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pulley in cemetery,detail Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pit 29 in 366 pits'cemetery Royalty Free Stock Photo
the 366 pits Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The cemetery of the 366 pits designed in 1762 by architect Ferdinando Fuga The number 366 comes from the fact that each pit (4 × 4 meters, to a depth of 10) was used to house the dead of that day (365 + the leap day) .


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