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| Rome |
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| Rome or the 'Eternal City' as it is known, is the capital of Italy and is one of the oldest cities in Europe. |
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| Vatican City |
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| Vatican City- the independent city-state, that is the seat of the Catholic Church and home to the Pope |
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| Venice |
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| Famed as one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Venice is represented in the mind's eye by the endless canals |
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| Florence |
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| As a medieval business center and seat of power, Florence's architecture reflects the past wealth of its citizenry |
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| Turin |
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La Parigi d'Italia (the Italian Paris).
Turin could turn out to be one of the most rewarding experiences in Italy |
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| Milan |
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| Milan is the financial capital of Italy and is the second largest city in Italy after Rome. |
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| Verona |
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| Verona is the setting of the most famous romance in the world - Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. |
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| Pisa |
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| Pisa's biggest claim to fame may be its Leaning Tower, but the rest of its architecture is definitely worth a see. |
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| Naples |
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| With its cobblestone streets, breathtaking bay, elaborate Baroque churches, the Royal Palace and rambunctious people |
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| Pompeii |
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| While in Naples, visit the ruins of Pompeii. Frozen in time, lie the remains of Pompeii, a city some believe |
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| Sicily |
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| Sicily is a captivating island as it has had a glorious, multi-cultural past that is evident. |
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| Southern Italy |
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| Southern Italy is commonly referred to as the Mezzogiorno. The term Mezzogiorno first came into use in the 18th century |
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