Articles, tagged with "region of italy", page 3
04th March 2010
Umbria is the only region of Italy that has no seacoast and borders no foreign country. But is a great place to visit, especially in springtime. Many of its cities and towns are medieval and often are situated in the hills. Early March may be chilly, but ...
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Levi Reiss
08th January 2010
Cagliari is the capital of the island of Sardinia, a region of Italy. Cagliari is renown for its open and friendly global people, art museums and Art studios, the sea, the movida and inexpensive lodgings, classic itineraries and more to make a visit wo...
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Conrad Knowles
08th January 2010
Cagliari is the capital of the island of Sardinia, a region of Italy. Cagliari is renown for its open and friendly world folk, art museums and Art galleries, the sea, the movida and inexpensive lodgings, classic itineraries and more to make a visit wor...
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Darwin Trevino
11th December 2009
Visitors to Tuscany expect a once in a lifetime experience, and this beautiful region of Italy rarely disappoints. With activities and pursuits that can thrill everyone in the family, the perfect Tuscan vacation is easily within reach. Here is a suggested...
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Robert Palmer
05th November 2009
The best of Le Marche Wines received awards at the annual tastings of the Papillon Club of Italy and have served to highlight an excellent array of white and red wines from Le Marche in the central region of Italy especially from Azienda Agricoa Vini Mar...
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MarcheRustico
28th October 2009
New Jersey is fortunate to be among the few states with an abundance of excellent Pizza restaurants. With a large Italian population and bordered by New York on the northeast and Philadelphia on the south west, both cities with large Italian populations, ...
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sachin123
07th September 2009
When an American conjures up an idea of "Italian cuisine," often what comes to mind is pasta, red sauce, and garlic bread. Pasta, no doubt, plays a large part in most traditional Italian regional cuisine, and few cultures know how to employ a tomato the w...
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jsolutions010
25th August 2009
Spaghetti and mandolino days are long past. Now that Hollywood has moved to the Italian lakes and vineyards, contemporary tourists look for food, wine and lifestyle. Travelling around Italy Hotels provide an answer to this search.
Although the majority...
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j.maripose
16th July 2009
If you wanted to take your family on an unforgettable vacation and you are not sure where to go, then Trentino in Italy would surely be a place that will tickle your fancy. You will surely not regret one minute of your stay in this wonderful place. Tren...
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30th June 2009
No plans for the coming summer?
Once again Scuola Leonardo da Vinci, leading school in Italian language teaching to foreign students, among its offer presents a really original course: "La Dolce Vita".
La Dolce Vita is a completely new course thoug...
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Scuola Leonardo da Vinci
07th May 2009
Red wine is a timeless drink. It can evoke pictures of different scenes in different countries and always represents some kind of passion. Red wine is also of course, used in Holy Communion in both the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches and hence, has a...
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kristianphllps
13th March 2009
The island of Sardinia perhaps most quickly conjures up the idea of sardines. A small island off of the western coast of Italy, it certainly incorporates seafood in to much of its regional cuisine. However, Sardinia has such a rich and various history tha...
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Author:
Jill Sabato
09th March 2009
After the war, Italy was faced with the daunting task of rebuilding, not only the physical buildings, but the lifestyle and production of foodstuffs disrupted by the conflict. In the Northwestern Piemonte region of Italy Pietro Ferrero decided in 1946 th...
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Author:
Henrik Koudahl
03rd March 2009
Known as the White Truffle (Tuber Magnatum Pico) or Alba Truffle, this rare relative of the mushroom is most prized when it grows in the Piemonte region of Italy. Alba is a city Southwest of Milano and East of Turin, nestled in foothills of the Alps. It...
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Author:
Henrik Koudahl
03rd February 2009
Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, is a self-governing region of Italy. It is famous for its amazing natural beauty which draws many guests worldwide. This wonderful landscape scenery is gracefully seen on the tip of Italy"s toe and as i...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson