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English: During the annual parades in honor of the patron saints, is common use in Sardinia to have a lot of groups of people, traveling all around the island to show the traditional clothes of their village. I took this photo of a young lady wearing her traditional dress in Olbia during the San Simplicio parade. She was there with the folk group of Loiri, a village near Olbia.
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Author | Vittorio Cuccheddu |
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