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 What's the best source for cheap flights to Rome from San Francisco?
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 What to do and see in Rome?
i want to know places to shop,eat and sight seeing an a ...


 Im going to italy in 2 weeks...?
what should i pack for 9 days? idk what the weather is like so if you could help, that would be awesome tyvm
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im gonna be all over... rome, pisa, florence, verona, ...


 Can anyone recommend a good but affordable hotel in Verona?
Want to do some sightseeing and then are going to the theatre in the Roman Amphitheatre on the Firday night so would like to be close to there. Thanks!
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 I may travel to Italy this summer,can you help?
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 Does anybody teach english in Italy?
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 Italy in March or April?
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 Italian Riviera (Cinque Terre area?) or Lake Como? Have you been there?
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 Dos any1 know any cheap flights 2 italy?
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 Best places to see in Rome?
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 How big is italy in proportion to the continental US?
is it 25%, is it the size of several states combined (name them)?...


 Places by italy that start with a K?
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 TIME ELEVATOR, Roma...Has any one gone there and was it worthwhile?
Visiting Rome in August and trying to decide what to see and do while there for best use of time. Heard little of this. Tell me about it, if you enjoyed it, etc....


 What do u think of italy?
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 Day Train Trip from Rome: Orvieto or Assisi?
Planning on taking a day trip by train from Rome in November of 2009 but can't decide between Orvieto or Assisi. I know I could go both in one day, but don't want to be rushed.

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traveling scientist

Is 20,000 euros net (after taxes) enough to live comfortably for a year in Palermo?

I have opportunity to live in Palermo, Italy for a year or 2 as a visiting faculty.

    



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Koola™ [Original© 2K9]
i will know what do you mean with "confortably"... but if u mean a normal lifestyle (not Ferrari, xclusive party, shopping in Armani or D&G store...) i can tell u: yep! u can live confortably also with the half of your amount.
Don't forget that the average salary in Italy for a non-specialized worker is about 900/1000 euros.


Jetgirly
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Definitely. Just make sure your university doesn't try to tie you into any overpriced accomodation. You should be able to get a studio apartment for about EUR 400 per month, or a little bit more if you want a one-bedroom. Bills and deposit are extra. I find that when you teach overseas many schools will charge you through the roof for the accomodation they provide, whereas if you're willing to live out of a hotel or hostel for a week or two you'll be able to find something much cheaper (and nicer) on your own.


SUMMER!
Yes!
Ciao! :-)


pierluisa
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Definitively. You can live confortably, not luxuriously, and you'd be better off than many Italian Families!!!


dj
Yes comfortably for sure but not luxuriously.


₪djanma₪ [a man in the maze]
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definitively, man. the three guys they already told you all you have to know.



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