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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.

Tiberius Bridge

The ancient Roman five-arched bridge of Tiberius, spanning the Marecchia River, was built in 14-21 AD, i.e. construction began under Emperor Augustus and was completed under Emperor Tiberius. The bridge stood for more than half a millennium and in... read more

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Church of San Francesco (Temple of Malatesta)

The Temple of Malatesta, whose official name is the Church of St Francis, is the cathedral in Rimini. And its popular name was given to Sigismund Pandolfo Malatesta, who in the mid-15th century initiated the restoration of the church. mid-15th cen... read more

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Castel Sismondo

Castel Sismondo, located in Rimini, once belonged to the powerful ruler of that city, Sigismund Pandolfo. belonged to Sigismund Pandolfo Malatesta, the powerful ruler of that city. Malatesta. Its construction began in March 1437. According to hist... read more

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Cavour Square

Piazza Cavour, the cultural centre of Rimini, is home to the Teatro Comunale. The theatre was inaugurated in 1857 with a production of Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Harold". During the Second World War, the building was badly damaged. Only... read more

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