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  1. To start finding places to visit in Italy simply choose a region (from the main menu) or, if your geography is a litle rusty, use our map of Italy. See also the 'most beautiful villages of Italy' and the towns and villages that have received the Italian Orange Flag award for sustainable tourism.

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

  3. Travel guide for Bevagna, Italy, an Umbrian town with several imposing monuments and art works to discover.

  4. The historic town is surrounded by medieval walls and dominated by a fortress built of gray stone, and Talamone also has a small harbour, a beach and coastal cliffs and several other attractive beaches can be found close by - hence it is now a popular summer destination.

  5. The small town of Sarnico is at the sothern end of Lake Iseo, one of the important lakes in northern Italy. Sarnico was once a fishing village, then an important quarry centre, then later a centre for silk production. Tourism and yacht building are the main industries in the town today.

  6. With gardens, some interesting caves, a beautiful view over the sea and a liberty-styled fountains the park is a lovely place for a stroll. Atri is famous for working with liquorice, a craft dating back to Medieval times or possibly even Roman times.

  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. Vipiteno (also known under the alternative name of Sterzing) is located close to the northern Italian border with Austria, in the northern part of the Trentino-Alto Adige region and on the main route between Bressanone (Italy) and Innsbruch (Austria).

  9. Travel guide for Pesaro, Italy, with its many historical palaces and monuments and impressive art gallery and museum - and a popular coastal resort

  10. 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 ...

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