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== Regions == | == Regions == | ||
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* [[Abruzzo]], [[L'Aquila]] | * [[Abruzzo]], [[L'Aquila]] | ||
* [[Aosta Valley]], [[Aosta]] | * [[Aosta Valley]], [[Aosta]] | ||
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* [[Lazio]], [[Rome]] | * [[Lazio]], [[Rome]] | ||
* [[Liguria]], [[Genoa]] | * [[Liguria]], [[Genoa]] | ||
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* [[Lombardy]], [[Milan]] | * [[Lombardy]], [[Milan]] | ||
* [[Marche]], [[Ancona]] | * [[Marche]], [[Ancona]] | ||
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* [[Umbria]], [[Perugia]] | * [[Umbria]], [[Perugia]] | ||
* [[Veneto]], [[Venice]] | * [[Veneto]], [[Venice]] | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
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Italy is one of our favourite country of Europe. We have ¼ family heritage (Fabrice's mother's father was Italian) and close friends living in the four corners of the country.
Topographical maps of Italy are painted on the walls of the 120m long gallery, artwork by friar Ignazio Danti of Perugia who took three years (1580–1583) to complete the 40 panels.
There are 20 regions in Italy, namely (with their respective capitals):