Chapter Coastal heritage and territorial signs
Geographical space must be understood as a progressive and conscious construction in which the geographical elements and the relationships between the elements themselves are placed. From the post-World War II period and for the following twenty years, the coastal area has maintained an albeit minim...
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Firenze University Press
2020
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Chapter Coastal heritage and territorial signs
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