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Why is Italy considered the most beautiful country?

Italian Landscape Italy has a serene landscape. Nature has bestowed Italy with rolling hills, olive trees, vineyards, farmhouses, orchards, and lush green fields. Though climate and nature help, it's the efforts made by the government and citizens that have maintained the chastity of this land.



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Italy is filled with epically gorgeous locales — we could name dozens in Rome alone — and has so many different kinds of beauty, from iconic ruins to romantic cities, dazzling islands to seascapes, spectacular mountain ranges to sparkling lakes, plus a thousand small towns and villages, each more picturesque than the ...

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Simple, fresh and cooked with a passion that was almost tangible. There are so many reasons to love Italy: its food, wines, language, architecture, design, people, history, landscapes, beaches… the list is endless. These are all great reasons to visit Italy and I always try to plan a trip back every year.

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Italy is well-known for its architecture, culture, art, opera, literature, film, and fashion. This is one of the best countries to go on a foreign tour. The country is known for its mesmerizing topography, pristine beaches, historical artifacts, monuments, and more.

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It depends pretty much on what you value the most. Nature: they are both amazing countries when it comes to natural beauties. Italy has the advantage of having an incredibly high bio-diversity in a much smaller space. Agree with that.

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both are beautiful, but different in many ways, being on opposite sides of the alps, germany is colder greener and much more expansive that the italian side.

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Italy- the birthplace of luxury Italy is the Europe's number one country for gross value in luxury goods production. are at the base of the most renowned and unique luxury production in the world. With its astonishing sales volume is the most growing sector of Italian economy.

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For more mountainous terrain, Italy's Lakes District, home to Lake Como, has beautiful alpine landscapes. Spain has the rugged, off-the-beaten-path Alicante mountains. For a taste of island life, Spain's Canary Islands and Italy's Sicily and Sardinia are volcanic islands ripe for exploration on foot or by bike.

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With its towering cliffs, the Italian Coast is best suited for hiking, walking and exploring its colorful towns. Swimming beaches exist, but they are small. In contrast, Spanish beaches, like those on the sunny Costa del Sol or near San Sebastian, are usually wider, sandier and better for swimming and sunbathing.

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Rome, Florence, and Venice are the three most popular cities to visit on a first trip to Italy. These are filled with some of Italy's most famous places and it is easy to get around using public transportation. The Amalfi Coast, Cinque Terre, and/or Milan can easily be added on to this trip.

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Many of us who are familiar with Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet know why its setting in Verona, Italy has earned its nickname as the “City of Love”.

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It is possibly one of the most sought-after destinations in the world when it comes to both quick holidays and long, slow vacations. It's also known for its many facets: the rich culture, the millenary history, the delicious cuisine and stunning and widely varied natural scenery.

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