Sardinia??? |
tell me about position, sightseeing and excursion, handicrafts
local cuisine, architecture..
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Any under 18s been to italy??? |
| im 17 and going to italy (rome and tuskani) for 10days in july and just wondering, whats the drinking limit? and nightlife like..? not rlly interested in museams n tht lol xx ... |
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What things are there to do in Venice? |
| Am going in august, for about 6 days. Is the public transport ok? easy to use? am interested in crafts, arts, music, cultural events including art galleries... and exhibitions! thank u!... |
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Does Venice smell of poo? |
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How do you image italy.? |
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What is the average height in Italy? |
I'm going to Rome and Naples and was just wondering if I was going to be taller than most of the guys even, seeing as I'm 5'10". lol
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Italy travel experts - 30 second survey? |
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Places to see in Italy? |
We are going to Italy in Febuary and we are deciding betwen these cities but we need to narrow it down to like 4. These are our options:
Rome, Venice, Florence, Naples, Verona, Pisa, and ... |
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What are your favorite Italian 'sayings'? |
| My family is Italian-American, 3rd generation. My mother is always using random italian words around the house like...(forgive me for the spelling, I'm just going to sound them out) Manja, P... |
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Places in Italy? |
| been to Rome, most of Sicily and beautiful Florence.... I would love to go to Venice, Milan, Napoli and Tuscany... any other beautiful places?... |
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I'm backpacking Italy for about a week, where should I go after Rome? |
| I have about a week in Italy. I plan on 3-4 days in Rome, but can't decide where to go after. Should I head down to Naples and the coast, or go north to other cities? I can't decide for ... |
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Holidays in italy? |
my best friend and i want to go to itlay this summer, its the first time we've gone on a holiday on our own together (shes 17 im 16).
anyone got any advice on good places to go to or how to ... |
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If I were offered a job in Naples, Italy, should I take the job? I've never been to Italy before.? |
I love the ocean, art and music. Would I love Italy too? Additional Details Of course, I would never move there, sight unseen, without securing a job first. I have the opportunity ... |
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What is the nicest city to live in in Italy? |
I'd like to hear people's opinions on what the nicest city to live in is in Italy and why. Thanks! |
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FORZAAZZURRI06
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Porto Cervo-Sardegna
Cosenza-Calabria
For me anywhere near to the water. |
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martox45
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According to the result of an opinion poll in the year 2006 SIENA has been rated as the best city where to live.
Here's the 2006 ranking of the 10 top best Italian cities
completed with the # of votes and ranking in the previous year 2005:
1 SIENA ( with 589 votes - in 2005 ranked 11th)
2 TRIESTE ( 582 votes -1st)
3 BOLZANO ( 576 8th ex-aequo)
4 TRENTO (573 8th ex-aequo)
5 BOLOGNA (568 7th)
6 MILANO (565 4th ex-aequo)
7 RAVENNA (554 4th ex-aequo)
8 FIRENZE (553 23th )
9 BELLUNO (550 3rd)
10 GROSSETO ( 544 18th)
Choice is due to a combination of 36 factors as quality of connections, citizen facilities, presence of green, level of pollution, security, population, safety, ect. |
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Eva
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I lived in Rome for a year and I loved it. I love the small towns in Italy, but the reason I loved living in Rome is that it is so well connected to every other part of Italy by train. You can go to the North/South/Tuscany/Umbria etc really easily. Rome has so much history and energy and is an amazing place to live. I would go down to the Amalfi Coast for the weekend, or to Florence or Siena or up to Liguria. Amazing. |
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gabrielalaura74
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Bologna has my heart! Its not bombarded with Turist. the food is incredible! People are very friendly and its small enough to learn your surroundings in a short time, but its big enough to be called a city! I love this places.. If I am ever lucky enought to have an Italian passport I am moving there! |
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spagz89
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PARMA - Nice people, great food!!! |
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Chris B
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Florence |
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jeananna
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I'm italian and I think that the best to live are: Florence, Ferrara, Bologna |
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ontheroadagainwithoutyou
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It depends on what your personal definition of nice is. Cities in Italy are diversified. Venice may be the nicest for one kind of person and Rome for another, etc. Tell us more about you.
But you asked for our opinions, so personally, I prefer the small villages over the cities, mostly because the cities have too many tourists in them and as a result some of the simple charms of Italy are drowned out by all the congestion and crowds. |
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sietejunio
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Venice
No cars and a lot of quiet (tourists only walk along the famous tourist itineraries). Art, the sea, history, contact with people and a lot of pleasant walking |
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whyyy
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I prefer being close to the ocean so I prefer Amalfi or Sorrento in the bay of Naples. The people are friendly, stress is non-existant, ancient history all around you, the weather is gorgeous and the food..... out of this world. Before the Euro, prices in Italy were very low, I planned to buy a place and retire there. Unfortunately now everything is expensive as in large centers in the US like NY, LA, etc.. I haven't given up the idea to live there though. |
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andrew s
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Ascoli Piceno founded by the Piceni tribe. The tribe founded the city after a woodpecker lead them to the area after a battle with Romans.
Ascoli Piceno is now a beautiful medieval joy with much of the old town dating back to the thirteenth century and the walls of the city dating back even further to Roman times. |
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fbianchi31
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I like very much Lucca in Tuscany. It is a very old town surrounded by walls ( called Mura) an plenty of ancient churches and monuments of all ages from Roman empire till Renaissance. It is a quiet town with beautiful environs .
At few kilometers there are the Versilia coast one of the most famous places for its beaches of .Italy. I was born at Bagni di Lucca but now I live in La Spezia. |
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whizzbangdood
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Valencia |
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ProfessorC
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Naples - many US citizens inthe area and the people are friendly. Its on the coast, in the middle of the country and very near ROME. |
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