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If you have the opportunity to come to Italy, and you are in a bar, you might happen to hear this expression from the locals: “Excuse me can I have a prosecchino?". And it is indeed the real Italian Prosecco, not a new revised version!
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Noto is a splendid example of the Sicilian Baroque. Despite its modest size, it was an important Sicilian, Roman, Byzantine and then Arab center.
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Live a fairytale experience on the D day, on the shores of the most romantic lake in the world.
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World Heritage Site (Unesco) together with the whole Val d'Orcia, Pienza is the best-known center of the Val d'Orcia
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We have selected three locations for a romantic escape, a 3-day couple getaway in suggestive and unforgettable places
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Discover the hidden treasure of Rome: quarter Coppedè located in the very heart of the city
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Deserted white sandy coves and turquoise seas, start planning your your perfect luxury beach gateway in marvelous southern part of the island.
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The most beautiful beaches of Sardinia offer fine white sand, pristine waters, and stunning coves. They are often hard to find, almost hidden, reachable through narrow white streets.
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The village of Castelluccio di Norcia is located in the National Park of the Sibillini Mountains, in the center of a tableland at an altitude of 1452 meters.
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Today we talk about the region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located in that part of the boot in the north east of Italy, recognizable on the map because it is located between Venice and Trieste.
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This is a provocative question. But it was very funny when a picture of George Clooney appeared in the Gossip magazines, going around on the bike along the cycle paths surrounding Lake Como.
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The spectacular Garda cycle ring, a unique worldwide work of over 140 kilometers, integrated and connected with other important cycle paths.
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