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As the name would suggest, San Biagio della Cima stands atop a hill. According to legend - there is no factual proof to back it up - it was once a Roman colony. The rural village is made up of a muddle of stone houses which are built - seemingly at random - on the ridge of the hill. Here and there it is beautified by facades washed in pastel colours and naïf paintings along the lanes. The layout of San Biagio della Cima is star-shaped; at the centre stands the long, narrow main square which is overlooked by the elliptical-plan parish church of Santi Fabiano e Sebastiano. Roses and broom abound in the village. |
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