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The monument was erected on the burial place of the killed participants in the Septemvri Uprising from the town. Antonio Cerrito Salvatore was born on May 13, 1904 in Sofia in an Italian family that emigrated from Palermo to Bulgaria. The family was large - 6 brothers and one sister. The father worked on the construction of railways and so in 1911, as a worker on the G. Oryakhovitsa - St. Zagora, he settled in Muglizh. Anton - the Italian, as he was called in the village, studied at the local school and in the summer of 1923 was elected flag bearer of the Komsomol society in the town. On September 13 he participated in the establishment of the workers' and peasants' power in the village. Muglizh - in the conquest of the Commune and in a battle with the police in the locality "Cheshmi". From the 14th to the 19th of September he was part of a detachment in the Balkan Mountains. On 20 September he took part in the defence of Muglizh. Arrested and tortured on September 21, together with three other Septemberists - Ivan Kehayov, Tosho Yamaliev and Raicho Sertonev, he was shot near the town during the suppression of the uprising.