Northwest Italy (Piedmont, Liguria, Lombardy & Valle d'Aosta)
Home to the Italian Riviera and Cinque Terre, as well as world class cities like Turin, Milan, and Genoa. The region also holds beautiful landscapes like the Lake Como region.
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Northeast Italy (Emilia-Romagna, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige & Veneto)
From the famous canals of Venice to impressive mountains such as the Dolomites, Italian Alps and first-class ski resorts like Cortina d'Ampezzo.
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Central Italy (Lazio, Abruzzo, Marche, Tuscany & Umbria)
History and art come alive in Central Italy. Rome boasts the remaining wonders of the Roman Empire and some of the world's best known landmarks such as the Colosseum. Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, is Tuscany's top attraction, whereas nearby cities like Siena, Pisa and Lucca have much to offer to those looking for the country's rich history and cultural heritage.
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Southern Italy (Apulia, Basilicata, Campania & Molise)
Bustling Naples, the dramatic ruins of Pompeii, the romantic Amalfi Coast, laidback Apulia and stunning beaches of Calabria, as well as up-and-coming agritourism help making Italy's less visited region a great place to explore.
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Islands
Sicily
The beautiful island is famous for its stunning coasts, mountainous land and some of the best cuisine in the country. It is a multi-cultural region as its history is peppered with the legacies of the Asians, Africans and Europeans.
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Sardinia
One of the most beautiful islands in the world, it is 250 kilometers west of the Italian coastline. The region boasts of a rich historical and artistic heritage but its crystal clear waters and white sandy beaches are reason enough to visit!
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COLOUR CODED MAP OF ITALY (based on the regions mentioned above)

(Source: Wikitravel)
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