Alessandria Travel Guide
Alessandria, chief town of Province, is situated in the south-oriental shred of the Piedmonte, at the confluence of the rivers Bormida and Tanaro and is in the centre of the firm triangle composed...
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Alessandria, chief town of Province, is situated in the south-oriental shred of the Piedmonte, at the confluence of the rivers Bormida and Tanaro and is in the centre of the firm triangle composed...
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Saluzzo Travel Guide
Behind the austere portals of ancient churches and noble palaces in Saluzzo (Cuneo), Manta, Lagnasco, Staffarda and in the valleys of Saluzzo territory it is possible to discover the refined...
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Behind the austere portals of ancient churches and noble palaces in Saluzzo (Cuneo), Manta, Lagnasco, Staffarda and in the valleys of Saluzzo territory it is possible to discover the refined...
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Asti Travel Guide
Located in the centre of Piemonte, the Asti province comprises 120 municipalities in an almost entirely hilly territory crossed by the river Tanaro and connecting roads. Now the whole province of...
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Located in the centre of Piemonte, the Asti province comprises 120 municipalities in an almost entirely hilly territory crossed by the river Tanaro and connecting roads. Now the whole province of...
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Wikitravel Piedmont
Piedmont (Italian: Piemonte) is a region in the northwest of Italy, next to the border with France. The main city is Turin (Italian: Torino), which was host to the 2006 Winter Olympic Games.
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Piedmont (Italian: Piemonte) is a region in the northwest of Italy, next to the border with France. The main city is Turin (Italian: Torino), which was host to the 2006 Winter Olympic Games.
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