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If I could see these two structures, where would I be?

Chiesa Di San Pietro Apostolo…

Built over an ancient temple dedicated to the goddess Diana, as inscribed in a capital, it is the mother church of the town…

I hope that makes sense to someone



Torre Aragonese…

Built in the 15th century, it is one of the remaining towers of the village. It has a round structure, with well preserved Ghibelline  merlons…

I wouldn’t have known but for………

Moonie

Moonie, the name of the first location is the Italian for Church of Saint Peter, the apostle.
Torre  is Italian for tower, also the Spanish word. Aragon is part of Spain. Aragonese could be an adjective suggesting in the style of the area of Aragon.
Diana was one of the roman goddesses associated with hunting.

I don't know the location but from what you've said, it would probably be somewhere in Italy, more likely than Spain.

El Loro
@El Loro posted:

Moonie, the name of the first location is the Italian for Church of Saint Peter, the apostle.
Torre  is Italian for tower, also the Spanish word. Aragon is part of Spain. Aragonese could be an adjective suggesting in the style of the area of Aragon.
Diana was one of the roman goddesses associated with hunting.

I don't know the location but from what you've said, it would probably be somewhere in Italy, more likely than Spain.

It’s Ripa Teatina in Italy El

I have the Giro d’Italia road race on the television

Moonie

For those of you who watch "Call the Midwife" there's to be a programme called "Call the Midwife: Special Delivery" which is a compilation of clips from the past episodes and also behind the scenes interviews. Date and time not yet published but I think it could be shown after the final episode of the current series which is on the 30th,

El Loro

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