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Italy
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Easter in Italy (Pasqua)
Published on 04.24.19If you travel to Italy during Easter, you won’t find the standard American holiday decor like pastel-colored eggs and comically large rabbits. Easter (Pasqua) is...
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Discover the Famous Churches of Venice
Published on 02.27.19In 1493, Marino Sanudo counted 137 churches spread throughout Venice and the surrounding islands. The Italian historian wasn’t far off from the contemporary census, with...
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How Italy Celebrates the Holiday Season
Published on 12.12.18The people of Italy take the Christmas season very seriously. Depending on the region, holiday celebrations begin on the Day of the Immaculate Conception of...
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The Most Haunted Italian Destinations
Published on 10.17.18Italy may be home to spectacular sights and sun-drenched beaches, but there is a darkness that lurks in the furthest corners of the country. Journey...
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Where to Find the Best Cafés in Italy
Published on 08.22.18Good coffee is abundantly available throughout Italy, but the best cafés have earned their reputation through years of unique and exemplary service. In these coffee...
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Everything to Know About Italian Gelato
Published on 03.07.18Foodies and gelato enthusiasts can easily detail how the Italian treat differs from American ice cream, but most still associate the terms interchangeably. Gelato is,...
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4 Interesting Facts About The Roman Forum
Published on 06.28.17The breathtaking display of ruins that spread across the center of Rome was once a proud marketplace known as the Roman Forum. The site was...
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Taste Wine In Chianti Like You Know What You’re Doing
Published on 05.24.17The Chianti region of Tuscany stretches 100 miles from the rolling hills of Florence to the citadel of Siena. The land boasts a picturesque Italian...
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Travel Europe Cheap With AESU! Learn More About The Three Jewels: Legacies of the Italian Written Word
Published on 06.08.16Maybe you’ve studied the literary translations in school, or you’re fluent enough to read the classics and you now you think you’ve got a pretty...
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