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108: 167: 22: 205:) held in Santarcangelo, large cow horns are traditionally hung in the middle of the arch. According to the popular tradition, if the horns move while you pass under the arch, then the fidelity of your partner is in question. 193:
To the north of the arch, facing the piazza Ganganelli is the Pascucci Elementary school, built at the site of the former Franciscan monastery. On Strada Provinciale 14, just west is the town library (Biblioteca Comunale
151:, the arch led into town through the via Emilia, and until the early 21st century, allowed cars to drive through. The monument was meant to have a marble statue of the pope atop the center, but the statue, sculpted by 275: 290: 285: 190:(three mountains), symbol of the Virgin Mary as overseeing heavens, land and water. Along the roofline are further trimounts with eight pointed stars. 32: 236: 280: 143:, Italy. It was constructed in 1772–1777 to celebrate the elevation in 1769 of the native Cardinal Lorenzo Ganganelli to become 86: 43: 58: 65: 107: 72: 156: 136: 54: 160: 175: 221: 79: 183: 144: 120: 195: 152: 148: 140: 132: 269: 198:). To the south is the city hall, designed in the mid-1800s by Giovanni Benedettini. 166: 179: 21: 182:
flanked by two keys, In the upper register are the crossed arms, symbol of the
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On November 11, during the Festival of San Martino (known as the
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