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 What is the longest river in Italy?
As well, what's the largest lake and how many regions/provinces are there? (Sorry if I'm asking too much, just didn't want to blow all my points)...


 Do you like Italia???
hello!! i'm an italian girl...do you like italian cities? what cities do you prefer??...


 Should I carry a purse or backpack while traveling in Italy?
Which one is the least likely to get stollen? I think backpacks may be more comfortable but, I heard they can more easily get stollen? Also, can anyone recomend a good one to buy? I will mostly be ...


 When is the best time to go to Italy for beautiful countryside travel?
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 Do you know Calabria, in Italy???What do you think about it??? :)?
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 Is Venice magical or touristy?
I'm sure it's both to some degree, but what was your general impression? How magical? How touristy? What else?...


 How many ways are there to say Happy Birthday in Italian besides buon compleanno? What is used most often in?
Italy?...


 Is Vaticano a Country???
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 Cheap ways to travel in Rome?
I want to travel around rome and was wondering if anyone had tips of how to get around the city, see the sites and experinece it as inexpensively as possible....


 In your opinion, which city or region of Italy has the best cuisine?
I have heard that Parma (Emilia Romagna) has it, but in my experience it has been Napoli (Campania).

It's very subjective, but I'd like to hear what others think....


 Italian translation please?
can someone translate this to italian:

"i think i know you, mr paolo cortez"

thanks!...


 How to avoid gypsies in Europe?
I heard Gypsies follow travelers and pickpocket like crazy. How can I avoid them if they follow me?...


 Mind if I bop the Bologna?
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 Prostitutes in Intaly?
Does anyone know how much a prostitute costs in Italy? A friend said they were free, but I am skeptical....


 12 giorni in più per vedere voi?
it this means
"12 more days to see you" in italian?? if someone can help me. Thanks
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How u say, " in 12 more days i will see you??? in italian. ...


 How would I reply to a new male friend saying Caio Bella?
Or what is the proper response in Italian?...


 How do i have sex in rome?
ok so me and my friends are goin to rome for some skate footage and i want to know how to get a girl in rome to spend the night with me
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ok so me and my friends are ...


 What do you think about...?
...Italy???...


 Have you ever been to Rome, Italy?
What was your favorite experiance or attraction? Aside from the main guidebook attractions, are there any less obvious attractions that a visitor should not miss?...


 We are going to Italy in August (off season), visiting Rome, Florence and Venice.?
Do we need to make hotel reservations in advance or is it easier to just go there with Rick Steve's book and find some good bargains??
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Donna C

What is the dress code for living in Sicily?

I'm relocating to Sicily in October and am keen to know what to wear as I don't want to offend the locals or indeed look even more out of place! Help...
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Ok, so a designer, bullet proof dress without flashing too much flesh :) No probs. Don't even have to go shopping. One of the advantages of coming from the North of Ireland. Thanks for all the input.

    



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eyeonthescreen
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Whoa, whoa, whoa...what is this Versace nonsense? To be sure, some of the ladies in Catania looked like they stepped out of Vogue, but they were way in the minority. Most Italians dress like most Americans...casual unless there is a special occasion. In the year I lived in Sicily, I never once was turned away by a ristorante because I had no tie on (unlike London).

I lived on the east coast, south of Catania and its Mt. Etna. The weather there was like that of the San Francisco Bay Area. Wet and cool in winter and dry and hot in summer. Their weather is the main consideration for deciding what to wear.

You should love Sicily and the Siciliani, they are a marvelous, affable people. If you have a chance to see Toaromina, near Messina, do so, It's a terrific town with cobble stone streets that still have grooves in them formed by Caesar's chariots.

PS: Even while living on the Sicilian east coast, away from Palermo, I saw evidence of the Mafiosi. But in that year in Sicily, I never once saw or heard of a Mafioso bothering a foreigner. So I don't think a bullet proof vest is necessary.


Dean B
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The preferred dress code for Sicily is : Clothing


maya j
actually nothing!!!!!!!!!!


Christa
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women wear a lot of dresses there. it's a lot of casual dress clothes from what i've seen. It's ok to be fashionably dressed if thats what you mean, but if your trying to dress in the trampy- im- looking -for -a- guy look your going to stand out.


speedy_biondalez
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women are dressed quite sexy but never vulgar. do not wear pareo's and bikini's away from the beach, (or the beach promenade). keep an eye on the italians. for example i've seen that the people go to church very well dressed.keep your eyes open, and in a short time you'll understand the dresscodes.


buxiii
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Most Italians dress up very fashionably. Especially brands like D&G, Giorgio Armani, Versace etc. But it doesnt have to be something very expensive as long as it is 'in'.


veredina
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you can dress jeans , pants, skirts ... you can dress as you want. the main point is that your attire is not vulgar. let's not be not at all Islamic extremists!


M B
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I spent New years there and the weather was pleasant in the day time and chilly at night summer you will need light weight comfortable clothing... but keep in mind you must be fashionable.. even the poor people tak e pride in their dressing. Womena dn men both should dress for dinner and evening. Do not look like they typical sloutchy amaerican wearing ripped jeans and tshirts. NOT GOOD in Italy anywear. During the day its ok but night time dress to impress but dont look like a Long Island Gum Snapping hairball either. Look good be clean and enjoy the sights looking hot


M U N C H
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the Burqa, as the talibans ahaha!

i'm italian and i think that this question is very stupid,


touzours
bullet-proof vest?





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