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[edit] Saint Vincent
I changed the link from Saint Vincent to Vincent of Saragossa, because this link, under "Tradiziono e Gastonomica", has as follows "Fra i suoi monumenti, imponente è la Chiesa Madre, dedicata al Santo Protettore, S. Vincenzo Martire di Spagna, la cui ricorrenza è il 22 Gennaio,...", so clearly we are looking for a Spanish Saint Vincent who was martyred, and thus I think Saragossa is the correct saint. -- Deville (Talk) 16:24, 19 August 2006 (UTC)
Let me also point out that the patron saint of Tripi has the same official feast day as that of Vincent of Saragossa, so it seems extremely improbable another saint is meant. -- Deville (Talk) 16:26, 19 August 2006 (UTC)