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| PIEDMONT |
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The superior part of the River basin of the Po densely is populated and is the site where is the more important heavy industry of Italy, a great plain with enormous factories and filled with freeways. In resistance, the mountains of the west, in the border with France, barely are populated and have a entirely agríciola economy. |
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| TUSCANY |
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For that they love visiting cities, the capital and greater city of the Toscana are Florence, famous artistic nucleo throughout the world and that next to other important localities as It is above, Siena and Arezzo characterizes this region |
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| TRENTINO - SOUTH TYROL |
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The germanic and Italian cultures are mixed here until the point of which more, towards the north, the German is the used language |
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| UMBRIA |
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The relation between the man and the nature is very strong and the landscape is deeply humanized. |
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| AOSTA VALLEY |
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It is a mountainous region located in the northwest of Italy, the smallest region |
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| VENETO |
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This region is very rich in artistic and cultural patrimony. Its architectonic patrimony includes the bridges and unique constructions of Venice, and many of the villas of Palladio |
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