Palermo Travel Guide The town of Palermo, capital of the Sicily Region, is appeared on the homonym gulf on the Tyrrhenian Sea on the north coast of the Island; the etymology of its name, that derives from the greek Panormos ("all port"), describes the importance that since always the sea put on in the town's story.
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Ferrara Travel Guide Province of Emilia Romagna, the ferrarese territory is rich of natural and artistic treasures: medieval villages, castles and old patrizie abodes punctuate the fertile plains and the lake zones where the nature is protected and the tourist is welcome with the typical heat of the people of the place
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Pisa Travel Guide Surely one of the more well-known town in the world, thanks at the proverbial "Torre pendente", Pisa has a tormented story, ancient traditions and wonderful monuments; Miracles' Square is a monumental complex with beautiful examples of italian architecture.
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Procida. Ischia e Capri All different, due to their diverse natural charactaristics and attractions, the three islands are a must for any tourist in search of excitement: from the evocative Procida to the health spas of Ischia, to the mythical Capri, rich with Roman remains and immersed in exceptional natural beauty.
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The Cathedral of Cremona This church, the main sacred building of the town, is the outcome of the religiousness and faith of several generations having identified itself and represented the town and its social community in it.
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Brescia Travel Guide Brescia, ancient lombard town, boasts a rich artistic and cultural patrimony, thriving handicraft, commercial and industrial activity at which is added, in modern epoch, the tourist area developed thanks a the beauty of the teritory.
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