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San Salvatore di Sinis
"San Salvatore di Sinis" is the name of an uninhabited, kind of "empty" village, built around the small church "San Salvatore di Sinis". These houses are "muristenes" or "cumbessias", only used by pilgrims during the festivities. Most of the small houses date to the 17th century, though the "cultural spot" here is known already since Bronze Age times.
During the 1960s Italian movie producers used this village as a scenery for "Spaghetti Westerns". They probably only had to invest "A Fistfull of Dollars".
During the 1960s Italian movie producers used this village as a scenery for "Spaghetti Westerns". They probably only had to invest "A Fistfull of Dollars".
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