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Florence the best

Fabio Basile

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Sinopsis

Italy is most beautiful country in the world. 
"Bel Paese"  specially is famous for many scenic beauties, wonderful seas and beaches. 
Italy also is rich ofor its history and art, then there are many treasures gurded in several our cities, that always attract many tourists. 
Main art cities,  very famous in the world, d are three : Florence, Milan, Rome and Venice. 
In Italy at the fourth position for visitors, after Milan, Rome and Venice is located the homeland of  
great talian poet Dante Alighieri, capital of Tuscany: Florence. 
This old city hosts several and famous attractions. 
Last year came around 7 millions of so every year went to Florence  some millions of tourists to visit it. 
Fabio Basile, retired doctor, has been working for some years as independent writer. 
He  has already written many books, especially practical guides about many topics. 
Author then has already written and translated in English several tourist guide about most important Italian art cities: Milan, Naples, Rome, Turin, Venice. 
This book will remain also available in catalogues of most famous online  book stores.
Disponible desde: 14/03/2025.

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