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What is the most modern Italian city?

Milan is a large Italian city that demonstrates the modern look of the country.



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The City of Milan: Italy's Most Stylish City.

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Where is the friendliest city in the world? Polignano a Mare has been voted the most welcoming tourist destination in the world by Booking's Traveller Review Award. The coastal city in the southern region of Puglia has long been a favorite summer vacation spot.

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Florence, Italy. No list of walkable cities in Europe would be complete without mentioning Florence. When your feet hit the streets of Florence, the discoveries are endless. The top sites in Florence are all easily accessed on foot.

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Calabria. Calabria is Italy's least visited and most southern mainland region. Often skipped by international travellers, Italians have long ago discovered its multitude of glorious beaches strewn along its 800 km coastline, with the town of Tropea high up on the list of domestic holiday makers.

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Pioppi, Italy is known as the world's healthiest village because many of its residents live past the age of 100. What are the factors responsible for their remarkable longevity?

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Abruzzo. Located to the east of Rome, Abruzzo is arguably the cheapest and the best region to live in Italy. It has great mountains, fantastic scenery, good food, lovely Italian people and plenty of expats. This region is often compared to Tuscany.

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The charming Italian town of Pressice-Acquarica, located in the southern Puglia region, or the bit that makes up Italy's boot, is offering €30,000 (roughly $32,500) to move there. The financial incentive is part of an effort to combat population, a problem that is plaguing many of Italy's small, rural towns.

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So what are the cheapest cities to live in Italy?
  • Turin, Palermo, and Naples are the cheapest cities to live in in Italy.
  • The cost of living in Milan is just slightly higher than the living costs in Rome.
  • The cost of living in Florence is only slightly lower than the cost of living in Rome.


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