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10/03/24

Places to See in Italy

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Colosseum: Colosseum is a vast arena built by the Roman Empire, and it is also their most enormous surviving edifice.

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The Grand Canal, Venice: The Grand Canal is the largest among those numerous passageways. It has the most beautiful of the palaces situated by its sides.

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Pompeii: Pompeii is a beautiful city situated near Naples in Campania. Nearby to this ancient city is the infamous Mount Vesuvius, whose eruption destroyed the whole town in 79 AD. 

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Cinque Terre: If you want to experience a memorable sunset on the Mediterranean Sea, you should visit the coastal region of Cinque Terre.

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Amalfi Coast: Amalfi Coast stretches along the coastline of the Sorrentine Peninsula and has gained the UNESCO World Heritage Site title. 

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Leaning Tower of Pisa: It was started to be built in the 1100s, and the leaning began when the construction reached its third story.

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Lake Como: Lake Como is the largest lake in Italy. The Alps surround this picturesque region. 

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Lake Resia: Lake Resia or Reschensee is located far north in South Tyrol of the Alpine region. It is one of the unique places to visit in Italy. 

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