Abruzzo Region
Abruzzo, a central Italian region formally established in 1233, stretches from Adriatic beaches to three of the Apennines'…
📍 View on mapAbruzzo, a central Italian region formally established in 1233, stretches from Adriatic beaches to three of the Apennines'…
📍 View on mapBasilicata Region encompasses southern Italy's Potenza and Matera provinces, spanning from Paleolithic settlement through Byzantine, Norman, and modern…
📍 View on mapCalabria, southern Italy's southernmost region, borders the Ionian and Tyrrhenian Seas with its capital at Catanzaro and rich…
📍 View on mapA Mediterranean region with six UNESCO World Heritage Sites, from ancient Greek colonies and Roman Pompeii to the…
📍 View on mapEmilia-Romagna, established in 1970, is a north-eastern Italian region known for medieval towns, Byzantine mosaics, world-class cuisine and…
📍 View on mapItaly's autonomous north-eastern region shaped by Roman settlement, barbarian invasion, and centuries of Alpine-Adriatic cultural exchange. Capital: Trieste.
📍 View on mapScotland's largest administrative region encompasses historic castles, including Dunvegan and Brodie, alongside monuments to pivotal events like the…
📍 View on mapLazio, Italy's central region and home to Rome, stretches from the Tyrrhenian coast to the Apennines, encompassing Vatican…
📍 View on mapLiguria, a north-western Italian region, stretches between the Ligurian Sea and the Alps-Apennine mountains. Divided into four administrative…
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