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Italy

Italy, officially referred to as the Italian Republic, stands as a country nestled at the convergence of Southern and Western Europe. Embraced by the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, Italy predominantly comprises a peninsula framed by the towering Alps and adorned with a myriad of encompassing islands. Encompassing an area of approximately 301,340 square kilometers (116,350 square miles), this land shares its borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia and includes the enclaved city-states of Vatican City and San Marino. Notably, it boasts a territorial exclave within Switzerland known as Campione and boasts an archipelago, the Pelagie Islands, situated on the African Plate.

Doge's Palace in Venice

One of the main architectural gems of Venice is the Palazzo Ducale, aka Doge's Palace. In its long history, this graceful Gothic-style structure has survived several major fires, been rebuilt, reconstructed and added to with new elem... read more

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Straw Bridge

To the left of the Doge's Palace is the Straw Bridge, so named because barges bringing straw for the prisons docked here. This bridge was built in 1360 and widened in the 19th century. The view from this spot is a breathtaking picture of... read more

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Piazzetta and St Mark's Square

St Mark's Square is the main square of Venice. It is roughly divided into St Mark's Square proper and the Piazzetta, a small square between St Mark's Square and the canal. St Mark's Square and the canal. St Mark's Square is fla... read more

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Bell Tower and Library

The hundred-metre high Campanilla bell tower became a symbol of Venice. It was erected on Roman foundations during the reign of Doge Pietro Tribuno (888-912) and for centuries the bell tower resisted inclement weather and for centuries it stood ag... read more

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