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... frightening and scary volcano. If you are among those, who don't know that much about it and have no clue, why it is a place worth seeing and visiting, here is a brief explanation. A little less than ...
... * Trastevere * Trevi Fountain * Vatican Museums * Villa Borghese To ease all your worries about your visit to Rome - and get all the info you need to plan your vacation - you can purchase my book on ...
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of the most fascinating and popular tourist attractions in Italy visited by thousands of people from across the world. The foundation of the tower is soft on one side because ...
One of my favorite things about Italy is the diversity of the dialects. And when you combine them with proverbs that have been passed down through the ages, it makes for some interesting comparisons. ...
... an also connect through Delta, one of Alitalia's partner airlines. For more information about this special offer, please send an email to: sales.support@alitalia.it Discount must be secured in advance ...
... especially in terms of its versatile cuisine. The Italian cuisine is vivid and versatile just like the empire and region itself. The lesser-known fact about Italy is that the place is a paradise of food ...
... in Umbrian cuisine by shaving them into omelets, or over pasta, or also in soups and broths. Central Italian Olive Oil Just about everywhere you look, along the hillsides, you will see olive trees ...
... anyone complaining about a meal in Italy? I don't think so! 3. Sports - it's a great place to watch sports, especially soccer which features some of the best players in the world. 4. Magnificent works ...
... you should not miss as spend your most-awaited holiday vacation. Christmas Market at Piazza Navona Holidays are always about gift-giving and shop-till-you-drop sprees. You're in luck this Christmas ...
70. Flash Floods in Italy
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... the first time since the 1980s. The region of the Cinque Terre was also hit very hard, similar to what happened last year in Vernazza and Monterosso. "There are stories about big floods in the past, ...
... that is fabricated of stone.  The main architect of the bridge was Taddeo Gaddi.  In the late 1500's the upper part of the bridge was built by Giorgio Vasari. Interesting History about the Ponte Vecchio ...
... it, which took decades to complete, and thus shows its Roman influence with its brick construction. It measures 120 meters in diameter (larger than an American football field) and about 20 meters high. ...
... famous Sistine Chapel. Discount to the Catacombs of Domitilla These are underground burial places that came about in the 2nd century.  These are some of the best-preserved catacombs in the country. ...
... so completely? In a stunning setting like Lake Garda you can forget all about your worries at home and let the magic of the place win you over. Look at it this way, when you see your work colleagues come ...
... to know more about the wonders of Italian food and its many varieties of fine wines and vintages.    ...
... truffles are a wrinkled fungus about the size of a particularly large walnut.  They're found growing wild in the forests of the region and because they grow a few inches below the surface of the earth, ...
The Italian team would pay no attention to the oddsmakers that gave them only about a 33% chance of winning today's game against Germany. Mario Balotelli, the talented striker powered in two goals, one ...
Turin is often overlooked as a destination option in Italy because of the reputation as being an industrial city.  True, the city is the automobile capital of Italy.  However, there are many great parks ...
The Italian soccer team played another inspiring first half of football in the EuroCup Finals earlier today, only to show weakness in the second-half by letting Croatia equalize in the 72nd minute. The ...
... know for its whitepeacocks. Related Links of Interest Fun Facts about Milan Renting a car in Milan      ...
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