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Abetone is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Pistoia in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 80 km northwest of Florence and about 49 km northwest of Pistoia. As of 31 December 2004, it ...
Cattolica Aquarium, with its hundred tanks and pools riches of sea’s and land’s species from all over the world, it’is one of best amusement park in Italy.
Cattolica Aquarium ...
The Aquarium of Genoa (in Italian: Acquario di Genova) is the largest aquarium in Italy and the second largest in Europe. Built for Expo 92, the Aquarium of Genoa is an educational, scientific and cul ...
Seiser Alm, (in Italian: Alpe di Siusi) is the largest high altitude Alpine meadow in Europe. Located in Italy's Bolzano-Bozen province (South Tyrol) in the Dolomites mountain range, it is a major tou ...
The Alpi Apuane are a mountain range in northern Tuscany, Italy, not part of the Apennine Mountains. They are included between the valleys of the Serchio and Magra rivers, and, to north-west, the Garf ...
The Tuscan Archipelago is a chain of islands between the Ligurian Sea and Tyrrhenian Sea, west of Tuscany, Italy.The archipelago contains the islands of Gorgona, Capraia, Elba (the largest island of t ...
Monte Argentario is a comune (municipality) and a peninsula belonging to the Province of Grosseto in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 150 km south of Florence and about 35 km south of Grosset ...
Asinara is an Italian island of 51 km² in area, with approximately 700 inhabitants. The island is located off the northwestern tip of Sardinia, and is mountainous in geography with steep, ro ...
Aspromonte is a mountain massif in the province of Reggio Calabria (Calabria, southern Italy). The name means "rough mountains", so named by the farmers who found its steep terrain and rocky soil diff ...
Barbagiais an mountain area of inner Sardinia, western Italy. It is mostly comprised in the province of Nuoro and located alongside the Gennargentu massif.
The name comes from Cicero, who described i ...
Brianza is a geographical area at the foot of the Alps, in north-western Lombardy, northern Italy.
The Brianza encompasses the province of Monza and Brianza, Province of Lecco, Province of Como and p ...
Budelli is an island in the Maddalena archipelago, near the strait of Bonifacio in northern Sardinia, Italy. It is part of the La Maddalena National Park.
Budelli is located several hundred meters so ...
Cadore is a "comunità montana" (mountain community) in the Italian region of Veneto, in the northernmost part of the province of Belluno bordering on Austria, the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südti ...
Campi Flegrei, also known as the Phlegraean Fields (from Greek φλÝγος, burning), is a large 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) wide caldera situated to the west of Naples, I ...
Capo Vaticano is a wide bathing place in the Municipality of Ricadi in Calabria, Italy. The 'Cape' is formed by a particular white-gray granite, which is examined worldwide for its geologic characteri ...
Caprera is a small island off the coast of Sardinia, Italy, located in the Maddalena archipelago. This island has been declared a natural reserve for the particular species of seabirds living on it (r ...
Capri is an Italian island in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the Sorrentine Peninsula, on the south side of the Gulf of Naples, in the Campania region of southern Italy. It has been a resort since the time of ...
Carnia is a historical-geographic region of Friuli, whose municipalities all belong to the province of Udine, which is part of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia Region.
Collina, Forni Avoltri, Car ...
The Cascata delle Marmore (Marmore's Falls) is a man-made waterfall created by the ancient Romans. Its total height is 165 m (541 feet), making it one of the tallest in Europe and the tallest man-made ...
The Casentino is the valley in which the first tract of the river Arno flows to Subbiano, Italy.It is one of the four valleys in which the Province of Arezzo is divided. Mount Falterona, from which th ...
It was the first rocky Etruscan necropolis to be discovered: it was 1817. It thickens along the rocks that point out the Freddano valley and the sides of a small valley positioned behind it. ...
The Castelli Romani ("Castles of Rome") is a group of communes in the province of Rome, Italy. They are located at short distance south-east to Rome, at the feet of the Alban Hills.
The area of the C ...
Chianti is a land of ancient traditions that was civilized in remote periods first by the Etruscans, who left many traces of their activity in the wine sector, and then by the Romans. Nowadays Chianti ...
Cilento is an Italian geographical region of Campania in the central and southern part of the Province of Salerno and an important tourist area of southern Italy.
The coast (on Tyrrhenian Sea) is loc ...
The Cinque Terre is a rugged portion of coast on the Italian Riviera. It is in the Liguria region of Italy, to the west of the city of La Spezia. "The Five Lands" comprises five villages: Monterosso a ...
Ciociaria is the name of a traditional region of Central Italy without a defined border nor historical identity[1]. The name was adopted by a fascist movement of Frosinone as an ethnical denomination ...
Monte Circeo or Cape Circeo is a mountain remaining as a promontory that marks the southwestern limit of the former Pontine Marshes. Although a headland, it was not formed in the same way as hea ...
Colli Euganei are located in the Veneto region of northern Italy, a few kilometers south of Padua. They take their name from the Euganei, a semi-mythical population who inhabited the area before the V ...
The Valle Peligna or Conca di Sulmona, is a plateau located in Abruzzo, in the province of L'Aquila. It has a surface of about 100 km².
The valley is named "peligna" because of it ...
The Costa Smeralda (English: Emerald Coast; Sardinian : Monti di Mola) is a coastal area in northern Sardinia, 55 km long and covering more than 30 km², with enchanting beaches and a system of vi ...
The Amalfi Coast, or Costiera Amalfitana in Italian, is a stretch of coastline on the southern side of the Sorrentine Peninsula of Italy (Province of Salerno), extending from Positano in the west to V ...
The Crete Senesi refers to an area of the Italian region of Tuscany to the south of Siena. It consists of a range of hills and woods among villages and includes the comuni of Asciano, Buonconvento, Mo ...
The Dolomites (in Italian, Dolomiti) are a section of the Alps. They are located for the most part in the province of Belluno, the rest in the provinces of Bolzano-Bozen and Trento (all in north- ...
The Dolomites (in Italian, Dolomiti)are a section of the Alps. They are located for the most part in the province of Belluno, the rest in the provinces of Bolzano-Bozen and Trento (all in north-e ...
Foresta Umbra, is the only part of Parco Nazionale del Gargano still wild. The forest is the last trace of Puglia’s ancient forests, and it is rich in flora and fauna. In Foresta Umbra ...
The territory of Franciacorta is a section of the Province of Brescia in the Italian Region of Lombardy. Franciacorta extends north from the plain of the river Po to the shores of Lake Iseo, and from ...
Garfagnana is an historical region of Italy, today part of the province of Lucca in the Apennines, in northwest Tuscany, but before the unification of Italy it belonged to the Duchy of Modena and Regg ...
Gargano is a historical and geographical Italian sub-region situated in Apulia, consisting in a wide isolated mountain massif made of highland and several peaks and forming the backbone of the Gargano ...
The Furlo Pass (Italian: Gola del Furlo or Passo del Furlo) is a gorge on the ancient Roman road Via Flaminia in the Marche region of central Italy, where it passes near the Candigliano river, an affl ...
The Tigullio Gulf, in Liguria, includes some of most beautiful italian holiday resorts, like Portofino, Santa Margherita, Rapallo, Sestri Levante, Chiavari.
These holiday resorts,  ...
The Gran Paradiso is a mountain group between the Aosta Valley and Piedmont regions of north-west Italy. The peak, the 7th highest mountain in the Graian Alps with an elevation of 4,061 m, is close to ...
Great St Bernard Pass (Colle del Gran San Bernardo) is the most ancient pass through the Western Alps, with evidence of use as far back as the Bronze Age and surviving traces of a Roman road. In 1800 ...
The Castellana Caves (Italian: Grotte di Castellana) are a remarkable karst cave system located in the municipality of Castellana Grotte- just a kilometre from the city - in the province of Bari ...
The Frasassi Caves (Italian: Grotte di Frasassi) are a remarkable karst cave system in the municipality of Genga, Italy, in the province of Ancona, Marche. They are among the most famous show caves in ...
The island of Elba is the largest remaining stretch of land from the ancient tract that once connected the Italian peninsula to Corsica. The northern coast faces the Ligurian Sea; the eastern coast th ...
Giglio Island (Italian: Isola del Giglio) is an island and Italian comune situated in the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the coast of Tuscany, part of the Province of Grosseto.GeographyThe island is separated by ...
Palmaria is an Italian island situated in the Ligurian Sea, at the westernmost end of the Gulf of La Spezia. Measuring 1.6 km², it is the largest island of an archipelago of three closely spaced ...
The Aegadian Islands (in Italian, Isole Egadi) are a group of small mountainous islands in the Mediterranean Sea off the northwest coast of Sicily, Italy, near the city of Trapani, with a to ...
The Aeolian Islands or Lipari Islands (Italian: Isole Eolie) are a volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea north of Sicily, named after the demigod of the winds Aeolus[1]. The locals residing on th ...
The Pelagie Islands (Italian: Isole Pelagie), from the Greek pelagos - "high sea", are the three small islands of Lampedusa, Linosa, and Lampione, located in the Mediterranean Sea between Malta and Tu ...
The Pontine Islands are an archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the west coast of Italy. The islands were collectively named after the largest island in the group, Ponza. The other islands in the arc ...
Isole Tremiti is an archipelago of the Adriatic Sea, north of the Gargano Peninsula. It constitutes a comune of Italy's Province of Foggia, and forms part of the Gargano national park (Parco Nazionale ...
La Maddalena (Gallurese: A Madalena) is a town and comune located on the island with the same name, in northern Sardinia, part of the province of Olbia-Tempio.La Maddalena is the largest town in the M ...
Lake Iseo ( namedo also Lago d'Iseo or Sebino Lake) is the fourth largest lake in Lombardy, Italy, fed by the Oglio river.
It is in the north of the country in the Val Camonica area, near t ...
Lake Orta (Italian: Lago d’Orta) is a lake in northern Italy west of Lake Maggiore.
It has been so named since the 16th century, but was previously called the Lago di San Giulio, after Saint Ju ...
Lago del Turano (latin Tolenus) is a lake in Province of Rieti, Lazio, Italy. At an elevation of 536 m, its surface area is 5.6 km². ...
Barrea is a comune in the province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy.
It is located on the shore of the Lake of Barrea, a lake created after World War II due to the building of a dam on the ...
Lake Bolsena (Italian: Lago di Bolsena) is a crater lake of central Italy, of volcanic origin, which was formed starting 370,000 years ago following the collapse of a caldera of the Vulsini volcanic c ...
Lake Bracciano (Italian: Lago di Bracciano) is a lake of volcanic origin in the Italian region of Lazio, 32 km (20 mi) northwest of Rome. It is the second largest lake in the region (second only to La ...
Lake Como (Lago di Como in Italian, also known as Lario; Lach de Comm in Insubric; Latin: Larius Lacus) is a lake of glacial origin in Lombardy, Italy. It has an area of 146 km², making it the th ...
Lake of Corbara is an artificial basin orginated in the fifties because of a dam on the river Tiber. You can have one of the best view on the basin from Civitella del Lago, ancient hillside haml ...
Lake Cornino has glacial origins. It's not very big or deep (it's just 140 metres in length and 8 metres), but its water are very clean, with a constant temperature. The Lake Cornino Natural Reserve&n ...
Lakes Fusine (Laghi di Fusine in Italian), are located in the eastern part of Tarvisiano, near the border with Slovenia. The lakes, Superiore and Inferiore, are set like two gems in the green amp ...
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Lake Molveno (Italian: Lago di Molveno) is a lake in Trentino Province, Italy east of Brenta (VA). The only settlement is Molveno. ...
Penne is a town and comune in the province of Pescara, in the Abruzzo Region of central Italy. It sits in the hills between the Apennine Mountains and the Adriatic Sea. Penne Lake is located to t ...
Lake Pergusa is a lake in Sicily, set between a group of mountains in the Erean Mountains chain 5 km from Enna, Italy. It is a vital place in the migratory current of lots of birds. In addition to bir ...
Piediluco lake is a lake in the Province of Rieti, Lazio/Province of Terni, Umbria, Italy. At an elevation of 375 m, its surface area is 1.58 km². ...
Lake Vico (Italian Lago di Vico) is a volcanic lake in the northern Lazio region, central Italy. It is one of the highest major Italian lakes, with an altitude of 510 m. Administratively, it is part o ...
Lake Trasimeno (Italian: Lago Trasimeno; Latin: Trasumennus), also referred to as Trasimene or Thrasimene in English, is the largest lake on the Italian peninsula south of the Po with a surface area o ...
The Langhe (Langa from old dialect Mons Langa et Bassa Langa) is a hilly area to the south and east of the river Tanaro in the province of Cuneo in Piedmont, northern Italy.
It is famous for its wine ...
Comacchio is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Ferrara. It has mediaeval origin, and it retained until the XIX century the character of a floating town, unconnected to land. Today you can app ...
Lunigiana is an historical territory of Italy, which today falls within the provinces of La Spezia and Massa Carrara. Its borders derive from the ancient Roman settlement, later the medieval diocese o ...
The Maremma is a vast area in Italy bordering the Tyrrhenian Sea, consisting of part of south-western Tuscany - Maremma Livornese and Maremma Grossetana (the later coincident with the province of Gros ...
Montferrat (in Piemontèis, Monfrà; in Italian, Monferrato) is part of the region of Piedmont in Northern Italy. It comprises roughly (and its extent has varied over time) the modern prov ...
Monte Amiata is the largest of the lava domes in the Amiata lava dome complex located about 20 km NW of Lake Bolsena in the southern Tuscany region of Italy.Monte Amiata (La Vetta) is a compound lava ...
Monte Bianco is the highest mountain in the Alps, Western Europe and the European Union.[1] It rises 4,810 m (15,781 ft) above sea level and is ranked 11th in the world in topographic prominence. It i ...
The Matterhorn (German), Monte Cervino (Italian) or Mont Cervin (French), is a mountain in the Pennine Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy. Its summit is 4,478 metres (14,692 ft) high, ma ...
Monte Conero is a promontory in Italy, situated directly south of the city of Ancona on the Adriatic Sea.The name Conero comes from the Greek name Komaròs, that indicates the Strawberry Tree co ...
Monte Fumaiolo is a mountain of the northern Apennines range of Italy located in the southern-most corner of the Emilia-Romagna region, about 70 km from the town of Cesena. It is at the border Em ...
Monte Grappa is a 1,775 metres (5,823 ft) tall mountain in the Veneto region of Italy. Part of the Alpine foothills, the mountain is divided between the provinces of Vicenza, Treviso and Belluno. It w ...
The Monti Sibillini are a mountain group in Italy, part of the central Apennines. Situated between eastern Umbria and the Marche, they are mostly composed of limestone rocks, formed in the Mesozoic an ...
Monte Viso, colloquially known as Monviso (Piedmontese: Brich Monviso or Viso; Occitan: Vísol), is a mountain in the Cottian Alps in Italy close to the French border. Monte Viso is well known f ...
Mugello is a landscape north of Florence in northern Italy. It is separated by the Santerno river valley by the Futa Pass. In ancient times it was on the border between the area settled by the Liguria ...
Murgia is a sub-region of Apulia (Puglia) in southern Italy, corresponding to a karst topographic plateau of rectangular shape, occupying the central area of the region. The name stems from the L ...
The area is an important station of food supply for rare birds as cranes, wild geese or fish hawks. To enjoy the sight of these birds you must be lucky; you should happen to be here the days they have ...
The Oltrepò Pavese is the area of the Province of Pavia, in the north-west Italian region of Lombardy, which lies to the south of the river Po. (It is ‘oltre’ (beyond) the Po, when ...
The Park of the Monsters (Parco dei Mostri in Italian-language), also named Garden of Bomarzo, is a Renaissance monumental complex located in Bomarzo, in the province of Viterbo, in northern Lazio, It ...
The Pollino National Park (Italian: Parco nazionale del Pollino) is a national park in Basilicata and Calabria, southern Italy. Comprised within the provinces of Cosenza, Matera and Potenza, with its ...
Etna Park is beautiful not only for its eruptions and for its lava flows but also for the unique environment surrounding it, rich in flora and fauna. Incredibles landscapes protected by a nature park ...
Parco dell'Uccellina is a natural reserve in Tuscany, Italy, part of the Parco Naturale della Maremma. It is the home to many wild animals such as wild boar, deer, fallow deers, red foxes, porcupines, ...
Calabria National Park,- now Sila National Park - includes the territories already part of the “historical” Calabria National Park (founded in 1968), and protects areas of environmental in ...
Parco Nazionale della Majella, 740.95 km² is a national park located in the provinces of Chieti, Pescara and L'Aquila, in the region Abruzzo, Italy.
It is centered around the Majella massif, whose hig ...
Stelvio National Park (Italian: Parco nazionale dello Stelvio) is a national park in the north-east of Italy, founded in 1935.
The Park is the largest in Italy and covers part of two regions: Trentin ...
The Sorrentine Peninsula or Sorrento Peninsula is a peninsula located in southern Italy that separates the Gulf of Naples to the north from the Gulf of Salerno to the south. The peninsula is named aft ...
The Little St Bernard Pass (French: Col du Petit Saint-Bernard, Italian: Colle del Piccolo San Bernardo) is a mountain pass in the Alps on the France–Italy border. Its saddle is at 2188 metres a ...
Riviera dei Cedri identifies the territory also known as the Alto Tirreno Calabrese (Calabrian Upper Tyrrheanian Sea). It also comprises a part of the mountainous area, made up of the lower slope ...
The Italian Riviera, or Ligurian Riviera (Italian Riviera ligure) is the narrow coastal strip which lies between the Ligurian Sea and the mountain chain formed by the Maritime Alps and the Apennines. ...
Coral Riviera- in front of the Alghero Gulf- is so named because in its backdrops you can find an enormous quantity of coral used by the best goldsmiths for the creation of marvellous jewels. The work ...
Emilia Romagna Adriatic coast, from Ferrara to Cattolica passing through Rimini, Forlì, Ravenna and Cesena, it's a great place to spend your holiday. In the Adriatic coast you can find san ...
Salento (Salentu in local dialect) is the south-eastern extremity of the Apulia region of Italy. It is a sub-peninsula of the main Italian peninsula, sometimes described as the "heel" of the Italian " ...
The Sassi di Matera (meaning "stones of Matera") are prehistoric cave dwellings in the Italian city of Matera, Basilicata. Situated in the old town, they are composed of the Sasso Caveoso and the late ...
Le “Terme dei Papi” Thermal Spas get their name from the fact that the spas were well appreciated by a Pope, Niccolo the 5th. Thermal spas are located just otside the town of V ...
Saint-Vincent is a town and comune in the Aosta Valley region of north-western Italy. Saint-Vincent (575m/1,898ft), is a popular summer holiday resort with mineral springs (recommended for liver and s ...
The Terme di Saturnia are a group of springs located in the municipality of Manciano, a few kilometers from the village of Saturnia. The springs that feed the baths, which are found in the south-easte ...
Monte Terminillo is a massif in the Monti Reatini, part of the Abruzzese Apennines range in central Italy. It is located some 20 km from Rieti and 100 km from Rome and has a highest altitude of 2,217 ...
The Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Italian for "Three Peaks"), also called the Drei Zinnen (German), are three distinctive battlement-like peaks, in the Auronzo Dolomites of northeastern Italy. They are probab ...
A trullo (plural, trulli) is a traditional Apulian stone dwelling with a conical roof. The style of construction is specific to Itria Valley (in Italian: Valle d'Itria), in the Murge area of the Itali ...
Following information have been written by by “Ce.F.A.S. Azienda Speciale CCIAA di Viterbo”. All right reservedViterboThe 3.8 km long stretch of massive medieval town walls built dur ...
The Ossola (also Valle Ossola or Val d’Ossola) is an area of Italy situated to the north of Lago Maggiore. It lies within the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola. Its principal river is the Toce, a ...
Val di Noto is a geographical area of south east Sicily; it is dominated by the limestone Iblean plateau. The Val di Noto owes its fame to the reconstruction which underwent after the year 1693, ...
Val Gardena is a valley in the Dolomites of northern Italy. It is best known as a skiing, rock climbing and woodcarving area. There are three towns in the valley: Urtijëi, Sëlva and Santa Cr ...
The Puster Valley is a valley in the Alps that runs in an east-west direction between Lienz in Tyrol, Austria and Mühlbach near Brixen in the province of Bolzano-Bozen, Italy. The municipal ...
The Calanchi (gullies) district is very ancient. Crossed by the Lubriano and Torbido creeks, tributaries of the Tiber river, The Calanchi district includes very different landscapes and it was born mo ...
The Valle dei Templi is an archaeological site in Agrigento, Sicily, southern Italy. It is one of the most outstanding examples of Greater Greece art and architecture, and is one of the main attractio ...
The Umbra Valley or Spoleto valley is a fairly large floodplain, which in ancient times was a pair of shallow, interlocking lakes, the Lacus Clitorius and the Lacus Umber. They were drained by t ...
The Valsugana valley is one of the most important valleys in the autonomous province of Trento of Northern Italy. Leading into the Alps' foothills, an important main north-south Roman road, the ...
Valtellina or the Valtelline valleyis a valley in the Lombardy region of northern Italy, bordering Switzerland. Today it is known for its skiing, its hot spring spas, its cheeses (in particular Bitto, ...
The Versilia (formerly Fosse Papiriane) is a part of Tuscany in the north-western province of Lucca, and is named after the Versilia river. Known for fashionable Riviera resorts, it consists of numero ...
Volci or Vulci is an Etruscan city (in Etruscan, Velch or Velx, depending on the romanization used) in the Province of Viterbo, north to Rome, central Italy.The Vulci were a tribe or people as well as ...
The Vulture area lies in the Province of Potenza in the region of Basilicata (Italy) and comprises the communal territories of Atella, Barile, Ginestra, Melfi, Rapolla, Ripacandida, Rionero in Vulture ...
Zoosafari Park in Fasano is the biggest animal park in Italy and one of the biggest park in Europe. Zoosafari, also known like Fasanolandia,offers about 140 hectares of protected areas and over 1.700 ...