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679:, with solemn ritual and popular celebration, during the month of May in the tenth year of the Fascist Era, given to the Fatherland by Benito Mussolini. laid the first stone of this Museum, whose treasures survived great destructive adversities and perpetuate the Millennial civilisation of the First Italy."
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a bovid dating back around 11,000 years ago (thus from the final part of the Upper
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which, in the new climate of national unity, collected and spread culture to local people by exhibiting paintings, objects of local history and culture, archeological finds, and mementoes of
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