Bolzano is an Italian city, but it has a definite Austrian charm to it - after all, the capital of the autonomous region of South Tyrol has been a crossroads for Italian and Austrian cultural influences for centuries. View Citypage
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FLORENCE
Florence is the capital of the Italian region of Tuscany, one of the countries prime tourist locations. View Citypage
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LANA
Lana is an Italian city, but it has a definite Austrian charm to it - after all, the autonomous region of South Tyrol has been a crossroads for Italian and Austrian cultural influences for centuries, and most of its inhabitants speak German as their first language. View Citypage
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MILAN
Milan is internationally considered one of the world’s centres of fashion, design and opera. View Citypage
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RIMINI
Rimini, located on the Adriatic Sea, is certainly one of Italy’s most famous seaside resorts and has been a focal point of Italian history since the times of Caesar. View Citypage
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SARDINIA
The Italian island of Sardinia has a fascinating history of human settlements, dating back to prehistoric times. View Citypage
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VENICE
Venice, the sinking city, is generally considered one of the most amazing places on earth. View Citypage
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SICILY
The island of Sicily has been noted both for its natural beauty and the Mafia, a once local criminal underground organisation that went international when they branched into the USA. View Citypage
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ROME
Situated on the River Tiber, between the Apennine Mountains and the Tyrrhenian Sea, the "Eternal City" of Rome was once the centre of the mighty Roman Empire. View Citypage