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Among the streets of the Monticchio district of Manfredonia - cover

Among the streets of the Monticchio district of Manfredonia

Annibale Morsillo

Maison d'édition: Ibex

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An invitation to walk with me through the streets of the neighborhood in which I was born, raised and I am living, with the sole intention of sharing with you glimpses of beauty through some memories and a lot of imagination.
Disponible depuis: 24/02/2022.

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