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  2. W. G. Sebald - Wikipedia

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    Winfried Georg Sebald [1] (18 May 1944 – 14 December 2001), known as W. G. Sebald or (as he preferred) Max Sebald, was a German writer and academic. At the time of his death at the age of 57, he was according to The New Yorker ”widely recognized for his extraordinary contribution to world literature.” [ 2 ]

  3. Campo Santo - Wikipedia

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    Campo Santo, a former cemetery beside Perpignan Cathedral, France; Campo Santo Teutonico, a Catholic college in Rome; Santa Maria della Pietà in Camposanto dei Teutonici, a Roman Catholic church in Vatican City; Campo Santo, a book by W. G. Sebald; Campo Santo (company), video game developer of Firewatch

  4. Campo Santo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Campo Santo Productions LLC is an American video game developer based in Bellevue, Washington. Founded in September 2013 by Sean Vanaman , Jake Rodkin , Nels Anderson, and Olly Moss , the studio is best known for its debut game released in 2016, Firewatch .

  5. Sebaldus - Wikipedia

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    Sebaldus (or Sebald) was an Anglo-Saxon missionary to Germany in the 9th or 10th century. He settled down as a hermit in the Reichswald near Nuremberg [ de ] , of which city he is the patron saint .

  6. Ghent - Wikipedia

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    Campo Santo is a famous Catholic burial site of the nobility and artists. One of the more notable pieces of contemporary architecture in Ghent is De Krook, the new central library and media center, a collaboration between local firm Coussée and Goris and Catalan firm RCR Arquitectos.

  7. Campo Santo, Salta - Wikipedia

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    Campo Santo (Salta) is a town and municipality in Salta Province in northwestern Argentina. [1] References This page was last edited on 3 October ...

  8. Camposanto Monumentale di Pisa - Wikipedia

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    "Campo Santo" can be literally translated as "holy field", because it is said to have been built around a shipload of sacred soil from Golgotha, brought to Pisa from the Third Crusade by Ubaldo Lanfranchi, archbishop of Pisa in the 12th century. A legend claims that bodies buried in that ground will rot in just 24 hours.

  9. San Joaquin Campo Santo - Wikipedia

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    The San Joaquin Campo Santo is a Roman Catholic cemetery situated in the town of San Joaquin in Iloilo, Philippines. It is a designated as a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines together with San Joaquin Church. The cemetery is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Jaro. [1]