Olbia (Italian: [ˈɔlbja] ( listen), locally [ˈolbja]; Sardinian: Terranòa; Gallurese: Tarranòa) is a city and comune of 59,885 inhabitants (November 2016) in the Italian insular province of Sassari in northeastern Sardinia (Italy), in the Gallura sub-region. Called Olbia in the Roman age, Cività in the Middle Ages (Giudicati period) and Terranova Pausania before the 1940s, Olbia was again the official name of the city during the period of Fascism.
Sirolo is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Ancona in the Italian region of Marche. As of 28 February 2009 it had a population of 3,747 inhabitants and an area of 16.68 square kilometres (6.44 sq mi).
The Province of Alessandria (Italian: Provincia di Alessandria) is an Italian province, with a population of some 425,000, which forms the southeastern part of the region of Piedmont. The provincial capital is the city of Alessandria.
Catania has been a prize of many empires over the centuries, from Greeks to Romans to Arabs to Normans to Spaniards (to name a few). But its citizens have a more dangerous enemy right in their backyard—Mount Etna, Europe's largest and most active volcano, which destroyed the city with earthquakes and lava flows in 1693. Look closely at the baroque buildings dating from after the eruption—you'll notice a creative use of lava.
Rodi Garganico (Italian pronunciation: [ˈrɔːdi ɡarˈɡaːniko]; locally Roud' IPA: [ˈroɵːd(ə)] or Rur' [ˈrʊːɾ]) is a town and commune in the province of Foggia, Apulia, south-eastern Italy. Located on a promontory east of the Lago di Varano, it is part of the Gargano National Park and of the Mountain Community of Gargano.
Lecce (Italian: [ˈlettʃe] ( listen) or locally [ˈlɛttʃe]; Sicilian: Lecci, Griko: Luppìu, Latin: Lupiae, Ancient Greek: Λουπίαι) is a historic city of 95,766 inhabitants (2015) in southern Italy, the capital of the province of Lecce, the second province in the region by population, as well as one of the most important cities of Apulia. It is the main city of the Salentine Peninsula, a sub-peninsula at the heel of the Italian Peninsula and is over 2,000 years old.
Lombardy (/ˈlɒmbərdi/ LOM-bər-dee; Italian: Lombardia [lombarˈdiːa]; Lombard: Lumbardia, pronounced: (Western Lombard) [lumbarˈdiːa], (Eastern Lombard) [lombarˈdeːa]) is one of the twenty administrative regions of Italy, in the northwest of the country, with an area of 23,844 square kilometres (9,206 sq mi). About 10 million people, forming one-sixth of Italy's population, live in Lombardy and about a fifth of Italy's GDP is produced in the region, making it the most populous and richest region in the country and one of the richest regions in Europe. Milan, Lombardy's capital, is the second-largest city and the largest metropolitan area in Italy.
Discover the best top things to do in Brisighella, Italy including Via del Borgo o degli Asini, Museo della Pieve del Tho, Monte Romano Astronomical Observatory, Torre dell’Orologio, La Rocca Manfrediana, Museo Geologico del Monticino, Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angeli o Dell'Osservanza, Collegiata di San Michele Arcangelo, Agriturismo Torre Del Marino, Museo Civico Giuseppe Ugonia.
Discover the best top things to do in Pescosansonesco, Italy including Santuario di san Nunzio Sulprizio, Paese Vecchio Di Pescosansonesco, Chiesa di Santa Maria in Blesiano, Chiesa di Santa Maria in Coll'Angeli, Chiesa di San Nicola di Bari, Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista, Convento di Santa Maria in Coll'Angeli.
Discover the best top things to do in Vercurago, Italy including Santuario San Girolamo Emiliani, Lungolago Aldo Moro, bar PREGIO, Castello dell'Innominato, Chiesa dei Santi Gervasio e Protasio.
The Province of Naples (Italian: Provincia di Napoli, Napulitano: Pruvincia 'e Nàpule) was a province in the Campania region of southern Italy; since January 2015 has been replaced by the Metropolitan City of Naples.
Discover the best top things to do in Alagna Valsesia, Italy including Percorso Geologico-Pedologico di Cimalegna, La Valle Vogna, Il Passo Foric e Zube, Tour del Monte Rosa (TMR), In d’Schenine, Sentiero Glaciologico, Maccagno, L’Alpeggio della Toma.
Corato is a town and comune in Italy. It is located in the Bari province of the Apulian region, in southeastern Italy. Founded by the Normans, it became subject to Alfonso V, king of Aragon, at the end of the 15th century, and later to the Carafa family. The chief feature of the old town centre, which is surrounded by modern buildings, is the Romanesque church. It is a twin city of Grenoble, France, where many Coratini immigrated during the 20th century.
The Province of Nuoro (Italian: Provincia di Nuoro; Sardinian: Provìntzia de Nùgoro) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sardinia, Italy. Its capital is the city of Nuoro.
Discover the best top things to do in Salento, Italy including Castello Aragonese, Castello Conti Filo, Castello Aragonese e Museo Archeologico Castro, Castello Imperiali, Castello di Corigliano d'Otranto, Castello, Castello De Falconibus, Castello di Ugento, Castle of Otranto, Castello Monaci.
The Province of Lucca (Italian: Provincia di Lucca) is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Lucca.
Discover the best top things to do in Sorrento Coast, Italy including Castello Colonna, Villa Crawford, Palazzo Correale, Marina di Puolo, Piazza Andrea Veniero, Santuario di Santa Maria del toro, Corso dei Capitani, Palazzo Mastellone, Tenuta della Cocumella.
Coordinates: 43°N 12°E / 43°N 12°E / 43; 12
Bagheria (Italian pronunciation: [baɡeˈriːa]; Sicilian: Baarìa) is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Palermo in Sicily, Italy.
The Province of Bari (Italian: Provincia di Bari) was a province in the Apulia region of Italy. Its capital was the city of Bari.
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