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 Clubs in viarregio or florence/ discoteche a viareggio o firenze?
This summer I am staying in Italy with a friend for my birthday - what are the best nightclubs to go to in pisa/florence or viareggio?
We are only 16 so preferably someplace where we can get in!...


 What is the temperature at the end of december in southern italy?
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 English translate to italian! urgent!!?
how do you say
can i borrow your dairy and rubber
i don't have any pencils in my backpack
what do you have in your pencil case

please help
thanks =]...


 What do you think about Italy?
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 Should i skip milan?
i know that ill go to rome but im not sure about milan i heard there isnt much there but gr8 shopping...i do love shopping but im not so crazy about it..will the shopping in rome be enough for me?is ...


 If its 830 pm pacific time, whats the time in italy?
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 What is some fun stuff to do in Italy?
Something around Rimini, for 2 girls, 15 and 16. Do you know anything?...


 Is san remo an interesting city?
if u ve ever been there,pls try to help me.i need some advice.what are the most intersting places in san remo?...


 What to pack for italy?
Im going to italy with school in april for two weeks and i am unsure of what to bring and pack can u help?...


 Verona/ Italy anyone?
OMG I've been on a trip to Italy and it was great!
I didn't want to leave.. at ALL!
The city I liked the most was Verona. Where Juliet and Romeo lived.
It was awesome. J...


 Should I go to this trip to Italy?
Ok, so this is how it is:
Well, I'm in the 6th grade. I take Italian classes (in our school) and so do many others from my class (including my best friends). We will go to Italy in March or ...


 Does Bella and Alice Fly to Italy In New Moon or Twilght.?
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 Italy questions!!!!!! need help?
what are the names of the mountains?
10 important city's
4 important rivers
4 important islands
population
lakes
and volcanoos




if ...


 Area code +34 Italy AND Spain?
When I was adding my Italian friends' contacts on Skype, I noticed some of their numbers begin with +39 and others +34. +39 registers as Italy, but why does +34 register as Spain?

I ...


 Meeting English speakers in Milan / Pavia (Italy)?
Hi there,

I'm living in a small town near Pavia in Italy and don't speak Italian. What are the best ways of meeting people that speak English?

T...


 Creating Italian Sentences?
Heyy. I need to make 6 sentences for the following verbs : Avere , Essere, Fare, Volere, Dovere and Potere....


 How to find work in Genoa, Italy? ?
Also Since Italy is in the eu, and I have eu citizenship does that mean that I will be able to legally work there without some special visa?...


 If I want to travel to Italy... What should I know? ?
How long do I need to stay to see the sights?
Where should I stay?
What's the weather like?
How does the money thing work?...


 How is it that San Marino is considered a seprate country then Italy?
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 Help! People from Italy or know a lot about Italy!?
I am trying to write a story and I was wondering if there are any parts in Italy with caves that have had a mystery to ...



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Electrical adapter/converter for Italy?

For my upcoming trip to Italy, I purchased a set of electrical adapters that included an adapter that was labeled for "Europe." However, someone told me their Euro adapter didn’t work in Italy because Italy uses something different? However, I can't find an Italy-specific adapter in any store. Does anyone know whether Italy really does require it's own adapter, or whether a set that seems to cover most everywhere else will have what I need? Thanks.
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I'm sorry, I failed to mention I live in the United States of America. And it's not so much the voltage I'm worried about as the shape (and number) the prongs need to be

    



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Pimboli
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any euro adapter would work perfectly in Italy, don't you worry at all. The difference in italy is that the plugs have 3 holes instead of 2 like other european, think of that third hole like the extra hole you have in the states besided the 2 lines.


supertea70
you don't require specific adapter for italy,we have 220 volt.


John R
Hi!

I have been in Italy a lot. The 2 round prong adaptor has always worked for me. The same that works in all Europe
except England and Ireland, they use a 3 prong there.
Some times in the mid range $ hotels a 110-120 volt plug is in the bathroom above mirror lite.

Some hotel even have a loaner for you!


Popi?jay
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This one should be fine, looks exactly like mine.
Check with yours!


http://www.world-import.com/images/mu5.jpg

Hope this helps!

Ps. If it is really similar but has three thinghy things (dunno the word!) instead than 2... it's fine too.



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