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In Iglesias, a city in western Sardinia, there are the Pisan Walls that surround it in correspondence with the historic center, interspersed with sighting and defense towers. These walls built during the Della Gherardesca domination at the end of the 13th century are about seven meters high and are made of mixed stone blocks arranged in horizontal courses, which gave them a certain resistance to attacks, have four corresponding access gates, approximately, of the four cardinal points. Currently they can be visited only in part because they have been demolished or incorporated into the urban agglomeration.

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