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City Passes in Italy: Worth It or Not? - Travel Agent
City Passes in Italy: Worth It or Not? Travel Agent Take the city cards and passes for Florence, Venice, and Rome. The basic idea behind them: pay a lump sum and get access to museums, historic sites, and galleries—and sometimes city buses or metro—for a discounted price rather than buying all those ...
Marvelous Marche Region of Italy - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Marvelous Marche Region of Italy Atlanta Journal Constitution During my visit to the Marche I was delighted with the freedom to explore places on my own. Unlike Florence and Rome where you have to wait in long lines to gaze upon the statue of David or crush into the Coliseum, it was so quiet I could have reached ...
British Real Estate Investors Have Italy in Their Sights - Property Abroad News
British Real Estate Investors Have Italy in Their Sights Property Abroad News Two of Italy's most sought-after real estate destinations - Umbria and Tuscany properties - were extremely popular among international buyers in 2011. The regions' real estate markets witnessed high activity last year, with the strong Euro encouraging ...
students share European highlights - Redlands Daily Facts
students share European highlights Redlands Daily Facts They also had free time to travel to Spain, Italy, France, Germany, Luxembourg and Switzerland. The students who were interviewed were Holly Fowler, 21, of Redlands; Hayley Kruger, 20, of Redlands; and Sam Stout, 20, of Denver.
Argentina: nationalising electricity? - Financial Times (blog)
Argentina: nationalising electricity? Financial Times (blog) ... and Edesur (controlled by Italy's biggest utility company, Enel) – on the brink of collapse. That has raised the question in many minds of whether, after the nationalisation of YPF the government now has the electricity sector in its sights.