A Tuscan hill town once rivaled Florence in wealth and influence, Siena is famous for its well-preserved historic core and Gothic monuments.
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A Tuscan hill town once rivaled Florence in wealth and influence, Siena is famous for its well-preserved historic core and Gothic monuments.
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Cortina D’Ampezzo has long been one of Italy’s most desired winter resort towns. It nestles in an alpine valley embraced by impressive peaks.
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San Marino may be tiny but it’s the only surviving medieval commune in Italy. All thanks to its isolated location and political shrewdness.
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La Rossa, La Dotta, and La Grassa are the most familiar nicknames of Bologna as they present the prominent features of this wonderful city.
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If you can only use one word to describe Milan, what word would you choose? I found “extravagance” is the most appropriate word.
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Bright and shockingly colorful, Isola di Burano looks for all the world as though it has come straight out of a children’s storybook.
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