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Lo sbarco dei ventimila (NarraVita 48)
- Narrated by: Niccolò Zancan
- Length: 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sono più interessanti le storie belle o le storie tristi, quelle nere o quelle rosa? Le storie sono storie, e raccontano la vita.
Era il 1991 quando la nave Vlora attraccò nel porto di Durazzo per scaricare dello zucchero trasportato da Cuba. Da un momento all'altro la nave si riempì di clandestini, per quello che è passato alle cronache come uno degli sbarchi più memorabili della storia. Niccolò Zancan ci racconta il suo dialogo con il capitano Milaqi, alla guida di quella nave.
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