I don't understand part 2. Are you looking for one name, or four? And what do you mean by "asking"? That grammar doesn't really make sense.
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Sorry, but how does that help with understanding the grammar?
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I know what the the statues represent, but I don't know what to do with the numbers or see a connection so far.
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Welcome to another puzzle for the World Landmarks Event!
Today we visit The Altar of the Fatherland in Italy.
Start your visit. Hope the questions aren't too hard ;)
There is a total of three giveaways to find.
Note: Collect the passwords from the all 4 landmarks from this week to gain access to a train for week 1 of December!
The event's schedule as well as access to other puzzles can be found here.
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