Venetian influence, in terms of landscape, architecture and arts extends over the towns of the Venetian Golf at least. Chioggia is one such example. Its historic area has canals and
Read FullLago di Garda is the largest lake in Italy with a surface of 370 km². Areas around Lake Garda, are of great naturalistic value. Thanks to the presence of protected
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Read FullThe Dolomites are a mountain range located in northeastern Italy and are also known as the “Pale Mountains”. The name was given to the limestone rock, named after the French
Read FullLake Como is a popular tourist destination for its scenery, wildlife and facilities for sailing, windsurfing and kitesurfing. Located at the foot of the Alps in the Lombardy region of
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