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| | | Etruscan Coast 300 Km a Nord Est - Etruscan Coast joins mysteries of ancient Etruscan with the beauty of its medieval towns and beaches. Not far from the coast, the marvellous Metalliferous Hills offers some amazing views of the Tuscany countryside. Etruscan Coast boasts a great histoty, it has been inhabited since Etruscan Times, much more before the Roman Empire. It’s is located in province of Livorno (Tuscany) stretching from municipality of Cecina to Piombino. |
| | | Rome category: cities and towns - capital of italy - archaeological site - unesco world heritage - 400 Km a Nord Est - |
| | | Volterra 400 Km a Nord Est - The nice medieval town of Volterra has a little network of pedestrian streets with typical alleys and marvellous squares. The medieval Piazza dei Priori Square is the Volterra’s heart, but the town born much more years before the Middle Age. Volterra was founded by Etruscan, and has been a town since in the Roman Age. |
| | | Siena 400 Km a Nord Est - Top Siena’s Pictures |
| | | San Gimignano 400 Km a Nord Est - Built on a hill and surrounded by walls, the Etruscan town of San Gimignano had his great growing during medieval times. San Gimignano is famous for its fourteen towers, and its nickname “Manhattan of Middle Ages”. The town is located 30 minutes from Siena. |
| | | Pisa 400 Km a Nord Est - The monuments which transform Piazza del Duomo in Piazza dei Miracoli (Square of Miracles) are the Cathedral, the Baptistery, the Monumental Churchyard and above all the Leaning Tower of Pisa known the world over. These four medieval architecture masterpieces influenced substantially art in Italy from the 11th to the 14th century. Campo dei Miracoli has been declared an World Heritage Site by UNESCO. |
| | | Cannes - France 400 Km a Nord Ovest - Cannes is one the most important tourist destinations of the French Riviera (Cote d’Azuz), famous for the International Film Festival. The town near the Mediterranean has good beaches and is a good place for summer vacations. |
| | | Nice - France 400 Km a Nord Ovest - Nice is definitely the most important city of the Côte d’Azur (French Riviera). |
| | | Cinque Terre national park - sea destination - unesco world heritage - 400 Km a Nord - |
| | | Florence category: cities and towns - unesco world heritage - 400 Km a Nord Est - |
| | | Genoa 500 Km a Nord - Top Pictures |
| | | Palermo 500 Km a Sud Est - Palermo is the capital of Sicily and one of Italy’s biggest cities. Marvelous monuments and spectacular buildings bears witness to the city’s ancient history. Its richest age was during Federico II empire (12th , 13th centuries), when were built two of Palermo’s greatest monuments: the Martorana e the Palatine Chapel. |
| | | Camargue Natural Park - France 500 Km a Nord Ovest - Located south of Arles near the River Rhone delta, the Camargue is an important Regional Park.
The Camargue is the western Europe’s largest river delta where live more than 400 species of birds. This is a great place for bird-watching. |
| | | Provence - France 500 Km a Nord Ovest - Provence is a region of southeastern France on the Mediterranean Sea. The Cote d'Azur or French Coast is the most important place for tourism. Its main cities are Nice, Marsellie, Arles, Avignon and Cannes. |
| | | Arles - France 500 Km a Nord Ovest - Arles is famous for its arena and theatre built by Romans in the first century B.C. In the 11th - 12th centuries, Arles once again became one of the most important cities in the Mediterranean, Arles city boasts great Romanesque monuments. |
| | | Avignon - France 500 Km a Nord Ovest - Avignon boasts a great history, thanks to its marvelous buildings and monuments the Historic Centre of Avignon has been deemed a UNESCO World Heritage site. The 14th century Palais des Papes (Papal Palace) dominates the city, near the palace there are the remains of a 12th-century bridge over the Rhone River. |
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