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InItaly
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Comprehensive web site for travelers to Italy. On the web since 1993, In Italy Online includes dozens of articles about off-the-beaten-track locations., unforgettable accommodations, detailed itineraries, practical tips, virtual tours, private walking tours and day trips, culinary programs, biking excursions, advance museum reservations, car rentals and more.
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MiMu -Milan's museums
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A complete guide to the Museums of Milan: exhibitions, events, activities, all the practical information necessary to attend (adresses, opening hours, closings, admission price) and over 500 images of the masterpieces housed within Milan's Museums.
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Flight information
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Information from Rome's international airports: Fiumicino and Ciampino
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Trieste and its outskirts...
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Trieste, sited in the North East part of Italy, so close to Slovenia, Croatia and Austria.
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CiaoMilano
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Sundry information, clickable maps and regularly updated what's on sections for business and leisure travellers to Milan, Italy
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Riviera di Rimini
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Web site of the Tourism's Council of the Province of Rimini. A complete guide to the touristic information of the area.
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Apt Chioggia - Visiting Chioggia
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Visiting Chioggia does not only mean admiring its artistic heritage. It also means marvelling at its unique setting in the lagoon, which appears suspended between the sky and the sea. Click on the map and discover his canals, churches and monuments.
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Selinunte
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Visit the biggest archeological park in Europe.
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Amelia
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Historical knowledge, to visit, Folclore
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City of Morciano Leuca
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Gulf of Trieste
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Touristic information and insider's tips on Trieste and its Riviera, on the Adriatic sea
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Principato di Seborga
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History of the Principality
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Porta d'Oriente
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Italian language schools and italian language courses in one of the most beautiful seaside resorts of south italy: Apulia.
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BellOlio di Puglia. Typical Italian Food
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Typical Italian Food - Bell'Olio di Puglia: pasta, extra virgin olive oil, pickled olives, preserved vegetables, tomato sauces, condiments, patée, jams, marmalade, taralli, Italian specialties cookies.
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Pintadera - Italian Language School
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We offer Italian language courses in small groups of max. 6 persons or individually as well as a special course for those here on holiday - the "Vacationer's Delight" - The school in Alghero's Old Town offers the perfect atmosphere for the learning of the Italian language. We also hold Italian culture courses in the afternoons and can assist you in finding accommodations in Alghero.
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Country House Torre del Guado
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Prestigious farmhouse in Tuscany-tastefully finished apartments and other accomodations.
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Gazetteer of Umbria• Amelia
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An orientation page, with a geographical and historical summary, at least one photo, on the comune of Amelia (Terni province, Umbria, central Italy). Linked to my photoillustrated travel diary and to a half-dozen websites on the town.
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Agriturismo Rifugio delle Poiane
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An beautiful agriturism in Tuscany, only a few miles away from the sea
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Paestum by Rashomon
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Paestum was founded as Poseidonia by Greek colonists in the seventh century B.C. Here is a web-report made by Rashomon.
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Gazetteer of Umbria • Orvieto
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Orvieto is a large hilltown in SW Umbria. This is the index page: the site has several pages, with photos, on the Etruscan necropolis at Crocefisso di Tufo.
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