
Roccascalegna is a medieval village in Abruzzo, home to about 1,200 inhabitants in which walking in its peaceful poetic silence through the
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Roccascalegna is a medieval village in Abruzzo, home to about 1,200 inhabitants in which walking in its peaceful poetic silence through the
The pasta that is a symbol of Apulian, as well as Lucanian, gastronomy, is prepared with a very simple dough made from
Rocca Calascio is a hamlet of the Italian municipality of Calascio, 3 km (1,8 miles) away, in the Abruzzo region. Known nationally
Taormina is an internationally known Sicilian town. With its mild climate, its beauty and the warm character of its residents, it is
Established in 1995, the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park covers the territory of three regions-Abruzzo, Lazio and Marche, and
The charming Urbino, whose historic center has been a Unesco heritage site since 1998, is recognized as the ideal court of the
Erice, once called Monte San Giuliano, is a Sicilian town in the province of Trapani. Its ancient name derives from the town’s
The first Sicilian natural reserve, in terms of historical and naturalistic recognition, is located in San Vito lo Capo. One of Italy’s
Pescocostanzo, a village in the province of L’Aquila and part of the Maiella National Park and Italy’s most beautiful villages, with its
Bari is a fascinating city, with two faces: the elegant Muratti district and the hypnotic old Bari, lying on the Adriatic. In
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