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| Naples,
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| Naples
is raucous, polluted, anarchic, deafening, crumbling
and grubby. But like other cities which fit the description,
it also a lot of fun. Positioned on a bay, Naples has
a little - and often a lot - of everything. It pulsates
with noisy street markets and swarms of people buzzing
around on Vespas with no regard for traffic rules. |
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| Lecce,
Italy |
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Lecce Italy Travel Guide - Find the best travel tip,
history, tourist attractions, famous churches, travel
information, and an exclusive guide to shopping, food
& drink and nightlife in Lecce, Italy. This city
of Lecce, Italy is a dream for people who love Baroque
architecture. |
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| Parma,
Italy |
| The
name conjures up many different things for different
people, all pleasurable. For the artist, it brings to
mind Corregio and Parmigianino, the musician recalls
Verdi and Toscanini, the archaeologist thinks of rich
castles, cathedrals and fortresses, for the fashion-conscious
it spells style and elegance, and for the gourmand,
it means cheese and ham. |
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| Venice,
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Vibrant, vivid and vivacious, Venice, La Serenissima,
Queen of the Adriatic holds a mystical aura of a city
of canals and palaces. Achingly beautiful, Venice holds
sway as one of the most enchanting places in the world.
With canals, bridges and islands, Venice boasts of myriad
magic festivals, exotic cuisine and magnificent architecture.
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| Trento,
Italy |
| Few
countries in the world can compare to Italy. It is a
country where you can find a mix of history, art, architecture,
gastronomy, fashion and natural beauty. Italy is divided
into 20 regions. Each region is divided into Provinces,
and each province is divided into municipalities. The
Italian regions are important in that many customs and
cuisines are regional in their diversity. |
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| Palermo, Italy |
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Covered in orange groves, Palermo is the capital of
Sicily. Situated in the northern part of the island,
it is also the biggest city in Sicily with one of the
best harbours in the world. The city is divided into
the Old City and the New City. Getting around the city
even with a map in hand is sometimes difficult especially
in the city center. |
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| Verona, Italy |
| “Romeo!
Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?”
Perhaps the most famous
line from the most famous love story in the English
Language. But amidst the passion, the true love and
the heart wrenching tragedy one seldom pays any attention
to the city where the drama unfolds. |
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| Rome, Italy |
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In Rome do as the Roman does, all the paths leads to
Rome, Rome wasn’t build in a day etc are not just
proverbs profoundly used in literature but definitely
the silent authentication of the fact that once the
most famous city of the world is still sprinkling the
golden dust of its glorious past in the present world
and that time cannot erase the name once the mark of
society, civilization, art, culture and humanity. |
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| Ravenna, Italy |
| “Ravenna,
the capital of the province of the same name in north-eastern
Italy, has a history stretching into the misty past.
It was originally situated on coastal lagoons, which
later silted up. It is now a low-lying plain near the
confluence of the Ronco and Montone rivers, and has
to rely on a canal to link it to the Adriatic Sea 10
km away.
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| Perugia, Italy |
City of chocolates, churches and music, Perugia is a splendid mix of the old and the new, the spiritual and the carnal, of tradition and modernity. |
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| Erice, Italy |
Legend, history, beauty, culture, castles, churches, stunning views and the latest in science and technology- all this and more is at your disposal when you travel to and spend some time at the beautiful city of Erice in Sicily. |
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