Verona Travel Guide Magnificent chief town of the Veneto, well-known for the Arena, suggestive amphitheatre of the roman epoch and to be been chosen like background at the famous drama of Shakespeare. The territory offers tourist destinations also in naturalistic field: the lake of Garda, hills and mountains. |
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Enna Travel Guide For a long time, Sicily has been characterised by charm and mystery, which has constituted a kind of “second skin”. The island, a land of myth, but also of doubts, contrasts and small sunny suburbs, has seen Kings, Princes, glorious Emperors and avid marauders.... |
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Saluzzo Travel Guide Behind the austere portals of ancient churches and noble palaces in Saluzzo (Cuneo), Manta, Lagnasco, Staffarda and in the valleys of Saluzzo territory it is possible to discover the refined elegance of an area with a depp historical tradition and with an innate feeling for beauty. |
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Maremma: Grosseto, Scansano e Castiglione Scansano, Grosseto, Castiglione della Pescaia: a fresco of hills, planted fields, towns and citadels, sea and beaches, becoming a glowing mosaic embellished by timeless architecture. |
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Rimini Travel Guide Rimini: large equiped beaches to host every summer tourists that come here by thousand.
Night-life, gastronomy, Fellini and the sea have made famous this city and his coast. |
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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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Trento Travel Guide Surrounded from immense and calm valleys punctuated from castles and lakes, it is tourist destination either in the summer season or winter. The old villages, the churches, the castles, the urbanized landscape form an interlacement of itineraries, presences, atmospheres and suggestions. |
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Perugia Travel Guide Perugia is the chief town of Umbria. This beautiful town is sited on a hill in the middle of a verdant country. His central square is considered one of the most beautiful squares
of Italy and history, traditions, art and nature make a unique ensemble in this town as in the whole |
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Padua travel guide Padua and his province are located in the middle of the venetian flat land, between lagoon and hills, they are one of the most important cultural and economic centre of north-east of italian country. The town has great artistic and cultural traditions and may to be proud of wonderful monuments. |
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Sondrio and Valtellina Valtellina is located in the middle of the Alps, not far from Milan and the Swiss border, in Lombardia.
From south it is reachable coasting the Lake Como, travelling over the National road n.36, from north the approach routes are the mountain passes, most of which are open during the whole year. |
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Caltanissetta Travel Guide Situated in the centre of Sicily at a height of about 600 metres, Caltanissetta stands on the hump of a hill looking out over the island with a view ranging from Etna to the Madonie mountains and guarding in its bowels archaeological items and rare minerals. |
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Trapani Travel Guide
Trapani, the ancient Drepanon, just out into the Mediterranean sea in the shape of a sickle. The Ligny Tower, an imposing watchtower built in 1761, stands on its extreme tip and now houses the Museum of Prehistory. |
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Bergamo Travel Guide Bergamo was founded on a hill by a first very old settlement in the protohistoric age, which gave it the configuration that still characterizes it: the oldest part of the town, enclosed within walls, lays up on the hill while the modern centre has developed on the plain. |
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Forlì and Cesena Travel Guide
Forlì: A peaceful and quiet town in the heart of Romagna. A lively cultural and trade centre with high quality of life. Cesena: a lively town where traditions and important historical events blend with the ability to look to the future with renewed energy. |
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Asti Travel Guide Located in the centre of Piemonte, the Asti province comprises 120 municipalities in an almost entirely hilly territory crossed by the river Tanaro and connecting roads. Now the whole province of Asti is taking awareness of his own tourist vocation. |
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Messina and its suburbs The city is located near the Straits of Messina, on the north-east sicilian coast. Messina welcomes the tourist that lands in Sicily with flavours, legends, myths, history and all colour shades of sun, sea and ground. |
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Bolzano Travel Guide Bolzano, the capital city of the Autonomous Province of South Tyrol, is situated at 265 meters above sea level in a vast, sunny basin where the Adige and Isarco River valleys meet. It is surrounded by magnificent mountains and spectacular high plateaus, overlooked by that incomparable Dolomite. |
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Lake's District Guide Lake Maggiore, Lake Orta, Lake Mergozzo and Ossola Mounts: these places throughouth the centuries fascinated and still enchant tourists from all over the world, attracted by the many exisitng attractions. |
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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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Parma Travel Guide Parma is known for art, music, gastronomy and life's quality. It has 175.000 inhabitants and a large historical down-town that's expanded around "Piazza Grande", now named Garibaldi square. Parma appears before the tourist like an elegant, hospitable and unreserved city. |
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