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The 1997 earthquakes in Italy, particularly the one in Umbria and Marche regions, caused significant damage to numerous historical buildings and cultural heritage sites, including churches, monuments, and medieval architecture. Notable structures such as the Basilica of St. Benedict in Norcia and the Cathedral of San Feliciano in Foligno were severely affected. The earthquakes also resulted in substantial infrastructure damage, displacing thousands of residents and leading to extensive reconstruction efforts in the affected areas.

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