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 I have four hours to visit Rome, any ideas where to visit?
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 Why visit Bologna?
I have been asked to go to Bologna for a long weekend but living in the centre of a city I don't feel inclined to go to another for a break unless it is particularly interesting....


 Does the Italian mafia operate in the Netherlands?
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 Please translate english to italian?
I need to know how to say "It's only a dream" in Italian. I dont want to use online translators like babefish. I would rather know the correct form.

Thanks guys!
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 Any one been to treviso italy ?
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 Can one suggest an itinerary for a week in Tuscany?
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 What do you like of Italy and Italian?
hello,I'm Italian!
I'm from near Naples,Caserta.
Do you know caserta?
Have you ever been here?
Have you ever seen the Royal Palace in Caserta?
What do you like of I...


 Cheap and good food in venice. any hints?
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 I'm italian?
what the american think about italian girl???...


 I want to surprise my husband with a trip to Italy.....if you have traveled there or live there, please advise
I am wanting to surprise him in th fall of 2007 with a trip o Tuscany Italy for our 1 year anniversary. However I am not sure if the best way to travel is via a tour guide..such as Perillo tours, or ...


 Any suggestion how to move to italy?
I live in Canada but for me I feel home when I am in Italy. Napoli is the city of my choice. The only issue is finding a job! Any suggestion?...


 Holiday to Italy -Pisa?
Apart from the leaning tower of pisa what else is there to do in Pisa?

Im also going to Rome and Florence any interesting places there?

Im 16 by the way but im still interested ...


 We're going to Rome, Italy next March and need suggestions for reasonably priced hotels near the city center?
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 Study in Rome or Florence?
Hello! I am trying to decide whether I should study abroad 1 spring semester in Rome or Florence.
I am a Mass Communications major. I like to stay busy but I must be able to appreciate my ...


 Lake Garda?
What is the best town to stay in around the lake?...


 Is Sicily, Italy a good place to live, or a bad place to live?
It is my goal to live somewhere other than the US for the later part of of my life. To find a wife, have some kids and enjoy. Italian women seem to attractive and Sicily is surrounded by water, ...


 Help find my Italian name Florence..?
Hi.. right.. Many many years ago my Italian ancestors immigrated to scotland. They were from Florence, Italy.

Our italian name is Florence. My ancestors we're re-named Florence ...


 Why are The Spanish steps in Rome called The Spanish Steps?
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 Does it snow in Rome at Christmas?
I'm going on holiday to Rome from 18th December - 22nd December.
We're going to see all the classic things: Ostia, the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Pantheon, Musei Capitolini, Museo N...



Gordon J

If you "needed" to hang out in Italy for 4 months, what city would you move to?

Moving to UK to work, but need to hang out somewhere else while we wait for 6 months to get the dogs in.
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I need to travel on business throughout Europe, so I need to be located in proximity to transportation centers.

    



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Mario
Florence


kaibebe
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Modena or Parma-both are smallish urban cities with wonderful food and culture, easy and useful transportation system, and lots of things to do. Bologna is also wonderful-a college town so it's young and fun, lots of history, amazing food, and easy transportation system.


indrei irina
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i would chose a city in the nord..genova..milano...


bluzephyra
near the alps, or i would suggest sardinia...heard it is very relaxing! buon viaggio!


laurainitalia
Florence, there are trains that can take you almost anywhere is Italy. There are one-way tickets (no layovers) to Rome, which is where the closest airport is. Florence is a beautiful city full of life and FABULOUS food! It doesn't get too hot in the city because of the tall buildings.


Jetgirly
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It would depend on the time of year. In the summer, I would either want to bum around on the Amalfi Coast or stay in Genova, near the Cinque Terre National Park. Both places are good for side trips and relaxing on the beach. If it was in the colder months, I would stick to larger cities further south. Rome would be ideal, but you could also consider Naples if you like hustle and bustle.


dolphin
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Rome definitely!!!


C D
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I would move to Santa Marguerita. Or Saluzzo, up in the mountains. Or somewhere on Sicily.



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