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Stilaro Byzantine Valley
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The Stilaro Byzantine Valley is the only one in all Italy and it's very suggestive throughout caves, churches and monastery life. Saint John Theristìs is the only greek-orthodox monastery in Italy. Don't miss the orthodox Easter a week after the catholic.
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Metallo Nobile Metallo Nobile design and technical
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Provides multifunctional courses of guaranteed high quality, in English and Italian. It's activities explore the fields of jewellery crafting and design, industrial design, art and fashion, and italian culture.
The school of jewellery crafts and the Academy of Design provide the students with both professional courses and stages of specialialisation. The creativity/development section takes the student through from the original concept to the realised prototype stage. An excellent chance to study abroad with a full emmersion in Italian, culture and art, in a professional crafting enviroment.
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Eatalia
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The name 'EatAlia' is made up of two words: eat (the English verb) and alia (which in Latin means 'other things'). Thus EatAlia sounds like an invitation to eat in a different way. Besides, when pronounced, EatAlia sounds like "Italia", Italian for "Italy"! Is it still possible to eat healthy and genuine food in the era of pesticides and genetically modified organisms? And is it still possible to put on our tables the tasty dishes of the past? We at EatAlia believe we can. EatAlia proposes a culture of eating well founded on taste, simplicity, health, respect of the environment, local products.
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City of Naples - Accomodation On Line
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Touring Napoli
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Tried and tested walks and tours
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The Archaeological Areas of Pompei, Ercolano, and Torre Annunziata
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No visit to Naples is complete without a trip to Pompeii. When Vesuvius erupted on 24 August 79 AD it engulfed the two flourishing Roman towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum, as well as the many rich villas in the area. Since the mid 18th century these have been progressively uncovered and made accessible to the public. The vast expanse of the commercial town of Pompeii contrasts with the restricted but better preserved remains of the holiday resort of Herculaneum, whilst the superb wall paintings of the Villa Oplontis at Torre Annunziata give a vivid impression of the opulent life-style of the wealthier citizens of the early Roman Empire.
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Restacumme (Stay with me)
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Lots of useful information to help you plan your trip to Naples and Campania. Includes online booking.
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Toskana.net - Travel guide for Holiday in Tuscany Italy
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Find the place of your dreams in Tuscany - The most beautiful Photos of Tuscany - Holiday Accommodations, Hotels, Agriturism, Farmhouses, Cruises
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ParmaGrocery.com
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Italian wine and food shop offering a growing selection of high quality Italian wines, grappas, extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar for online purchase and express delivery throughout Europe. The online outlet of Drogheria Pedrelli, Wine and Food Merchants in Parma, Italy since 1954.
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The Town of L'Aquila
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Vercelli
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Pordenone
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ATL Biella: tourist information
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News, events, accomodation and everithing you need to know about Biella Province.
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TheTravelzine.com ITALY
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TheTravelzine is a strictly non-commercial source of information for those who love to travel. From this link drive you to the list of the Italian cities visited and reviewd by Don and Linda Freedman.
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Rent in Tuscany
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A reservation network specialising in renting vacation properties in Tuscany, Italy
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The Archaeological Area of Agrigento
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Founded as a Greek colony in the 6th century BC, Agrigento became one of the leading cities of the Mediterranean world. Its supremacy and pride are demonstrated by the remains of the magnificent Doric temples that dominate the ancient town, much of which remains intact under latter-day fields and orchards. Selected excavated areas throw light on the later Hellenic and Roman town and on the burial practices of its palaeochristian inhabitants.
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Villa Romana del Casale
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The Roman Villa of Piazza Armerina, Sicily - An illustrated room-by-room description of the villa with the world's richest collection of late Roman mosaics. Includes bibliography, plan and more than 200 photographs.
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Tours and tour guides in Sicily
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Sicily- based tour guides and travel experts offer a professional tour service, tracel assistance and help to plan your Sicilian trip
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The Valley of the Temples in Agrigento
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The Valley of the Temples in Agrigento: Doric architectures, history, flora and useful information on opening times, admission charges and guided tours
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Contemporary Figurative Painting
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New direction in modern art based on the human figure, inspired by classical art of the Italian Renaissance
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