Monte Lazzu

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Monte Lazzu is an archaeological site in Casaglione, Corsica. [1]

Coordinates: 42°04′18″N8°44′13″E / 42.0716°N 8.7369°E / 42.0716; 8.7369

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References

  1. "Monte Lazzu". iflyer.corsica. Retrieved 2020-08-13.