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Santa Sofia by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
In Santa Sofia, going up along the Bidente valley from Forli' towards Arezzo, just where Romagna becomes Tuscany.
Firenze by net by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
Information on events and entertainment in the Florence area
Todi in Umbria by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
 
Impruneta by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
Tuscany, Italy, terracottakilns, pottery and ceramics Look here for terracotta, ceramics, real estate, art and architecture, unusual things to see, festivals and bus timetables. Useful information on farm house holidays, vacation rentals, restaurants and wine in Tuscany.
Terni in Umbria by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
 
Greve in Chianti by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
Greve in Chianti: accommodations, food, wine, maps
The Gruppo Sbandieratori by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
 
Assisi-art by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
 
Tuoro in Umbria by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
 
Florence City Council by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
The official site has lots of useful information for residents
Cortona - in Tuscany art, hystory and culture by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
 
Welcome to Fiesole by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
 
Montecatini Terme by anonymous user — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
A clear and concise one-page site on one of the most famous sparesorts in the world. Includes a map with details on how to reach Montecatini, information on the area, free-time activities and sports in the area and an e-mail address for those who want to find out more.
Orvieto by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
This virtual tour around the "citt'; narrante" is structured by historical period, works of art and local crafts. The section on "underground" Orvieto is particularly interesting. There are speciality tours fornature fans ands hopaholics.The accommodation section includes pointers for those who wish to stay in convents or other religious institutes.
Perugia by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
Visit the side streets and hidden corners of Perugia, Umbria's main town and administrative centre. Complete with events listings and pointers for accommodation and eating out.
Venezia hotels culture tourism events by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
A practical, linear guide to Italy's most romantic city. Visitors to Venice will find all they need to know on culture, specialised food and crafts, events, shopping, eating out and accommodation. Complete with maps and the possibility of setting up a direc t link to a Venice-specific site.
VeNETia - The Web Site of Venice. by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
A virtual tour of Venice,organised inf our sections with emphasis on the history of the city, unusual facts and figures,useful information and additional links. Don't miss the special section on Saint Mark's Square -"the drawing room of the world".
Amelia in Umbria by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
The highlight of this site is the tour around this picturesque Umbran town, famous for it stownwalls. Packed with information on local events, history and famous sons as well as details of accommodation and tourism in the surrounding area.
Pompei by anonymous user — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
This site on Pompei and vicinity has an archaeological and historical slant. There is a special emphasis on the renowned Santuario della Madonna del Rosario and a section on all the useful numbers and addresses you may need to explore the area.
AbcRoma a guide of Rome - Tourism and art by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
Take a walk around Rome, thanks to this interactive map complete with suggested routes to visit a variety of monuments, museums and watering holes. Useful fact files give information on hotels and restaurants. Other stuff includes weather reports, cinema listings, e-cards and games.

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