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'''Castrovalva''' is a nearly-abandoned hilltop village in ]. <ref> , By David Pacchioli, Penn State University website, accessed 3/6/08. </ref> It was depicted in an artwork by ].
'''Castrovalva''' is a territorial subdivision or ] of '''Anversa degli Abruzzi''', a ] in the Province of ] in the ] region of ]. The nearly-abandoned hilltop village was depicted ]'s 1930 lithograph ]. ]


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Castrovalva is a nearly-abandoned hilltop village in Italy. It was depicted in an artwork by M.C. Escher.

References

  1. Dieting Italian Style: A Better Tomato, By David Pacchioli, Penn State University website, accessed 3/6/08.

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