Flumini Maggiore

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Flumini Maggiore is a town of the province of Cagliari, Italy, 10 miles by road north of Iglesias, and 5 miles from the west coast.It was the centre of the mining district in Roman times. At Flumini Maggiore itself were found two ingots of lead, one bearing a stamp with Hadrians name.

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