The olive tree is a sacred tree in the Vodnjan region, so it is common for each family to have several dozen of them for their own needs, so the Chiavalon family used to have 50 trees.
However, Sandi Chiavalon, then 13 years old, planted 25 olive trees in front of the house 100 years ago as a kind of 'homage' to his grandfather and father whom he, his older brother Tedi and their mother lost too soon. Namely, Sandi is with her grandfather...
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