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"It has less than 10,000 inhabitants but over 80 churches, and could be one of the purest villages in the region to visit."
What means "purest"? Perhaps this is meant to be "most pious"? Bryan
i meant architecturally one of the most .. puro ( sorry maybe i see this word in italian way) .. original .. original in the sense that it is a small small village and has no big architecture, but some buildings from 1200s and all those (yes, they are 80) churches make them a nice place to visit; not spoiled by too many turists. (at least it was like that some years ago; my ex was 10 km from that village originally). Clearer? hope so What was the last edit here? I think something is missing. Zisa