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		<description><![CDATA[Socerb castle near Koper, Slovenia was built over a large rock, this middle ages castle has an amazing sightseeing around the Trieste gulf and the valleys of Istria. A little way from it, the holy cave, the upper part of which is the only underground sanctuary visited by pilgrims. Socerb castle represents the unique standing [...]]]></description>
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