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The locality takes its name from the small church dedicated to Sant'Antonio da Padova, built around 1930 on a pre-existing votive shrine of the 1700s. Until the end of the 1960s it was an obligatory stop on the path of transhumance from the Cansiglio mountain pastures and the period of stay in the huts halfway up. In fact, the mule track passed through the Saint which, through Lama Rossa and Tre Buse, reached Malga Fosse and Crosetta. During the whole period of the Resistance, the relays and the partisan formations directed to the plains to collect supplies passed there.
October 21, 2021
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