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Tourists throw over €1 million into Italy’s Trevi Fountain each year. Here’s what happens to it
The heartwarming story of what happens to the coins thrown into the Trevi Fountain.
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Tourists throw over €1 million into Italy’s Trevi Fountain each year. Here’s what happens to it
March 29, 2024 - 16:02
By euronews (in English)
The heartwarming story of what happens to the coins thrown into the Trevi Fountain.
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