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 | aquileia.gif[439×330] Archaeological Area and the Patriarchal Basilica of Aquileia 1998年登録 アルプス・周辺エリアの世界遺産 The World Heritage in Alps area [北村 峠一].(Kitamura) イタリア ・アクイレイアの遺跡と総主教聖堂バシリカArchaeological Area and the Patriarchal Basilica of Aquileia 1998年登録 Publishing origin |
 | site_825.jpg[95×125] UNESCO World Heritage Site: Archaeological Area and the Patriarchal Basilica of Aquileia Aquileia (in Friuli-Venezia Giulia), one of the largest and wealthiest cities of the Early Roman Empire, was destroyed by Attila in the mid-5th century. Most of it still lies unexcavated Publishing origin |
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