Italian Village Seeks Return of Church Carving from the Louvre
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Italian Village Seeks Return of Church Carving from the Louvre:
A small Italian village is demanding the return of a centuries-old church carving that was taken from its historic church and is currently housed in the Louvre. The carving, which dates back to the 14th century, is an important cultural and religious artifact for the village, and its repatriation is seen as a matter of historical justice.
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