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Why You Should Visit Catania, Italy

Catania, one of the top rated holiday destinations in the entire world, is situated in the eastern coastal side of Sicily; very close by to this place you can see the globally famous volcano, The Mount Etna.

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Eating Tapas and Meals in Ronda

As one of the inland cities of Andalusia, Ronda traditionally was a bit cut off from other centers, so culinary styles tend to be less ornate, simpler, heartier, and generally catering to people who would work long hours

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Food To Try in Taormina, Italy

When traveling through Sicily, Italy it is important to experience the culture and food is a major part of Sicilian culture!

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Chamonix France: Resort Orientation

The ski resort of Chamonix France is a collection of villages nestled along a valley in the shadow of Mont Blanc. This valley runs from Switzerland into France.

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A Taste of Florence Italy Recipes

When one comes to visit Florence the museums, architecture, & countryside are some of the most memorable attractions, but no one comes to Italy for the sights alone. Florence, Italy recipes are what awake the senses and keep the memories of a visit to Italy alive.

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Ten Most Popular Attractions In Amsterdam

The historic city of Amsterdam has many attractions that draw tourists from around the world.

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Visiting the Venice Carnival

There are many carnivals celebrated all over the world but the Carnival of Venice is one of the best known and most visited of them all.

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Steps to a Cheap Ski Holiday

Times are tough and many families are cutting out unnecessary extras this year, but there are ways to enjoy a ski holiday in Europe for less. Here’s how to save money without having to sacrifice fun on your budget-conscious winter ski holiday.

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The Hidden Gems of Pisa and Lucca

Pisa is an enchanting city with wide streets, the peaceful flow of the Arno, and bright sunny days. When the sky is clear, you can see the Apuan Alps and the famous marble mines in Carrara. Thanks to its strategic position close to the seaside, Pisa used to be trade center of Tuscan cities and faraway countries, attracting even businessmen from overseas. In the past, the city was full of foreign sailors and merchants. Today, its streets are full of tourists and students from all around the world, who study at the University of Pisa.

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