Visiting from 9 Feb-morning of the 12th in Naples then 12-15 in Florence then 15-17 in Venice ending up in Rome from the 17th to the 19th flying home on the 19th...any and all help suggestions ...
I would love to visit a non tourist town or village for a holiday . Not to far from an airport, and maybe the prospect of buying an apartment there.
I love Italy and its culture, as I have been ...
I am of Italian decent with a background in management and real estate. I have owned my own company for a few years but I would like to move to the Grand Canal. How do I find empoyment and a place to ...
actually i dont believe that but in Türk newspaper ''Hürriyet'' is publishing this for a year.A prof from Torino uni said that a prof from blabla uni said this.are you guys ...
noooo way....doesn't sounds italian at all! and it doesn't sound similar to any other italian province-city.
there only is a small place called Manasuddas located in Sardinia in Nuoro's province but is no more than a bunch of houses.
marcy w
An atlas would really come in handy for you, or better yet, go to the internet.
jean
there is a city called malpensa not to far from milan .
sneezewhiz
I don't know, but they have an institution of higher learning called Wassamatta U. ;)
But seriously, this site has lists of places in Italy in alphabetical order. See if anything there rings a bell:
http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IT/a/M/
bboyinhisbboystance
that doesn't even sound italian- lol!
Rick
Could it be Mantova?
Mantova ( or Mantua in English ) is a small city of about 60000 people between Venice and Milano on the river Po. This is the same Mantua that was featured in Romeo and Juliet.
Nice place. Small but full of history from the Etruscans to modern times. You can also go to the real Romeo's house.