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Repatriation and displaced persons camp in post-war Italy, which operated with numerous small locations
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Palese DP camp
Repatriation and displaced persons camp in post-war Italy, which operated with numerous small locations

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    41°9'7.553"N, 16°46'5.333"E
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    the largest DP center in Italy, housed 3,200 DPs in a network of several hachsharot and kibbutzim in March 1947, just months after a riot against British immigration restrictions to Palestine occurred there in the summer 1946.
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    90418964
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