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Beautiful hidden gems in Tuscany

Planning an Italian holiday but want to escape the tourist hordes? In the next few weeks we will show you five lesser-Italian known gems you

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Italian Superstitions

The modern word ‘superstition’ comes from the Latin superstitio. At that time the term “superstition” was used in Italy mostly in the negative sense: excessive fear of the gods, religious belief based on fear or ignorance and considered incompatible with truth or reason as opposed to religion, the proper, reasonable awe of the gods.

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Italians are masters of body language

Italians say more with the body than with the mouth!

Gesticulating is a vital part of communication in Italy: a New York Times article stated that Italians use an average of 250 hand gestures to speak—every day!

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Mercato Centrale, a marketplace full of goodness

Mercato Centrale Firenze was the brainchild of Umberto Montano, who with Claudio Cardini launched the project that would give Florence back one of its most important locations: the first floor of the covered market in the San Lorenzo neighborhood.

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Bagnoregio, a jewel on the hill

Bagnoregio is a comune in the Province of Viterbo in the Italian region of Lazio, located about 90 kilometres northwest of Rome and about 28 kilometres north of Viterbo.

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The famous legend of the Devil’s Bridge – Lucca

The bridge at Borgo a Mozzano, called “The Devil’s Bridge” or the “Maddalena Bridge” is certainly the most beautiful bridge in the province of Lucca, and one of the most suggestive in Italy.

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