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  1. Travel guide for Alba, historical town in Piedmont, Italy with a cathedral and several important medieval buildings

  2. Fano is a town and beach resort on the Adriatic Sea at the north of the Le Marche region, south-east of Pesaro. Unusually for the resorts along this part of the coast, the history of Fano dates back 2,000 years - it was at one time the largest roman settlement on the Adriatic - and there are some interesting Roman and 16th century buildings and ...

  3. Visit Ivrea. The picturesque town of Ivrea is in north-west Italy, near Turin and although it is not a major tourist destination there are several interesting sights - most notably the cathedral and Roman ruins. The town also holds a traditional carnival and the Battle of the Oranges (see further down) which is a popular time to visit Ivrea.

  4. Travel guide for Narni, Italy, with the most interesting churches, palaces and highlights of this ancient town.

  5. Altamura is an important historical town situated in the heart of the Puglia (Apulia) region of south-east Italy best known for its cathedral and Museum of Archaeology.

  6. San Marino is at the north of the Marches region of central-western Italy, about 20 kilometres south-west of the popular seaside resort at Rimini. You can find more local travel ideas in and the Marche guide. See also Find San Marino hotels.

  7. Rapallo was originally a traditional harbour town in the Liguria region, and is now the largest and most important seaside resort on the Mediterranean coast in north-west Italy. It is situated on the Gulf of Tigullio to the north-east of the Portofino peninsula

  8. Loreto is an important hill town to the south of Ancona, and home to one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Italy. It is inland from the Adriatic coast in the Marches region of central Italy. The main attraction for visitors to Loreto - pilgrims or otherwise - is the imposing basilica and fortress complex which also includes the museum ...

  9. Located on two islands about 900 metres long and 200 metres wide, separated by the so-called 'Channel Vena', Chioggia retains its traditional role as a fishing and port city, with tourism now also an important part of the local economy.

  10. Visit the beautiful hilltop town of Locorotondo, in the Puglia region of south-east Italy and the surrounding area known for its traditional small workers cottages called Trulli.

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