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'6 Destinations Foodies Shouldn't Miss This Year' cites Palermo

Some love to follow their hearts when travelling, others love to follow their stomachs and taste buds. And if you want to have something to tell people when they ask the – otherwise, legit – question of how was the food, you should consider some of the destinations below. A worthy question that deserves a worthy answer, and the answer to “Where should I go next vacation?” is below.read post

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An 'Italian' village in north Wales?

The architecture certainly suggests just about any town or village on the Italian Riviera. There are similar colours; bold and brash in some places; a pleasing pastel in others. There’s even an Italian-style bell tower. But,there’s something other-worldly about the place, too; it’s almost as if, having paid your entrance fee at the gate, you stepped into a sort of alternate reality. You can, in fact, enter that alternate reality in nearby Porthmadog. The quaint little narrow-gauge Ffestiniog…

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Italy’s Top Players & Young Talents On Stage For the Rome Jazz Festival

  by BuzzInRome   Pianist Stefano Bollani, renowned trumpet player Enrico Rava, these are just two of the big names of Rome’s Jazz Festival, the music event devoted to the very best of Italian jazz and upcoming artists. Now in its 34th year, the Rome Jazz Festival has always focused on developing a central theme around which to design artistic choices. And this has led to an authentic journey through jazz over the years, with a musical and socio-cultural point of view. This year’s “Gezz”…

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Tourists In Rome Back To 2007 Peaks. City Plans 2nd District To Target New Travelers

  by www.buzzinrome.com   Financial meltdown, economic slump, subprime crisis? All of these words seem to belong to the past for the tourism industry in Rome. The number of tourists visiting Italy’s capital in August grew by 11,5%,  Vicemayor Mauro Cutrufo said on October 6, citing figures from a study of the Ente Bilaterale del Turismo del Lazio – EBTL - Tourism Board of Employers and Employees of the region of Rome. June and July also posted two-digit growth figures: 10,6% and 11,2%…

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  • Ciao Michael! Benvenuto!
  • Ciao Marco! Benvenuto al Circolo Italiano!
  • Benvenuta, Sara, come va tutto nella capitale?
  • Remember Dino De Laurentiis? His kid Aurelio and grandkid are in the movie biz, too, and over the past several years together they've been cranking out a series of "Christmas in..." flicks, starting with this one in 2002. In the next several days I'll also be posting some of the other trailers on my page.

  • Ciao, Rosie, benvenuta! E tanti saluti a tutti!
  • Benvenuta Susi!
  • Non c'è problema, Michael! Nessuno qui è perfetto! Dove hai imparato il tuo italiano?
  • grazie, dementicato molto
  • Ciao Michael, benvenuto!
  • Non ci sono mai stato, magari un giorno di questi! Come mai hai trovato go-lo.net?
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