ItalyItaly - the cradle of European civilization, a country with a mild Mediterranean climate and a charming nature. Sea coast of Italy extends for 7. 5 thousand km. |
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AbruzzoAbruzzo is the land, where high in the mountains in May one can go in for skiing and at the same time on wide sandy beaches of the Adriatic one can swim and sunbathe |
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BolognaThe famous silhouette of Bologna draw beautiful high towers. In the Middle Ages the total number of towers reached 180, but today no more than a dozen left |
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CampaniaCampania region attracts tourists by the ruins of ancient cities Pompeii and Herculaneum , Vesuvius volcano, the islands of Capri and Ischia, delightful coast of Gulf of Naples |
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LazioThe region of Lazio is famous not only for the treasures of eternal Rome. There is a national park Circeo, which was established to protect the flora, fauna and natural landscapes |
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LiguriaLandscapes of Liguria - Italian Riviera - strike with contrasts: sea and rocks, modern resorts and inaccessible villages, bustling port cities and quiet bays |
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LombardiaLombardia – a great cultural wealth, national traditions, the unique cuisine and wine. Local mountains promise an unforgettable vacations for fans of skiing, walking, bicycle |
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MarcheHigh season, when the beaches are especially crowded is short in Marche: since mid-July until the 3rd week of August. Then one can enjoy excellent architecture in peace |
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PiedmontPiedmont is the northern Alpine region of Italy known for its excellent ski resorts and dishes from the famous white truffle |
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PugliaPuglia well suits both for tourists wishing to relax on sunny beaches and those who want to do some shopping at the best stores, visit countryside and medieval villages |
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Roma (Rome)Rome - the eternal city - the stunning combination of historical center with ancient ruins, palaces and squares and all the main features of a modern metropolis |
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ToscanaOn the territory of the Toscana region, there are two national parks and more than 100 nature reserves, as well as three regional natural parks; great architecture |
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TrentinoTrentino do not have access to sea. It is a mountainous region with a large number of small mountain lakes – a paradise for winter sports fans |
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TriestFor those who love history, walking in Triest is delightful. Although this city is more medieval, the earlier civilizations left the imprint here. Excellent shopping |
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UmbriaUmbria - a peaceful land of Saint Francis, soft landscapes and snow-covered mountains; a small region with a remarkable cuisine, wine and marvelous medieval cities |
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Valle D`AostaValle D`Aosta area is famous for its cheeses, and the most high mountain vineyards in Europe. There are more than a hundred of medieval castles, but well preserved only few |
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VenetoNearly 80 thousand hectares of Veneto region are occupied by vineyards. Among the classic wines of Veneto there are Soave Classico, Valpolicella Classico, Valpolicella "Rafael" etc |
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Firenze (Florence)Florence - the capital of the Italian Renaissance, the world centre of art and culture, where the most of the cultural heritage of Italy is concentrated |
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VicenzaVicenza, the city of arts, is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites: houses and villas designed by Andrea Palladio are recognized internationally. |
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