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Category Archives: Viaggio
L’anima rurale d’Italia: Parte II
Le incantevoli cittadine collinari d’Italia sono tanto fondamentali all’identità del Paese quanto le grandi città artistiche. Rappresentano l’essenza della storia italiana e le tradizioni artigianali. Mentre il governo ha fatto poco per aiutare a conservarle, i cittadini locali e i … Continue reading
Italy’s Rural Soul: Part II
Italy’s enchanting hilltop towns are as fundamental to the country’s identity as its grand, artistic cities. They represent the essence of Italian history and the country’s artisanal traditions. While the government has done little to help preserve them, local citizens … Continue reading
Posted in Abitudini, Architecture, Calabria, English, Firenze, Immigrazione, Italia, Orvieto, Sicilia, Vacanze, Viaggio
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Aeroporto: Il Pesto si unisce a una breve lista
Tutti noi conosciamo la frustrazione di ritrovarsi con liquidi di oltre 100 ml confiscati al checkpoint di sicurezza all’aeroporto – dal dentifricio, profumo, bottigliette di acqua, alle lozioni per le mani. All’aeroporto Cristoforo Colombo di Genova, il pesto è uno … Continue reading
Posted in Cucina italiana, Foto, Italia, Italiano, Liguria, Uncategorized, Vacanze, Viaggio
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Domande Pazze
Recentemente, i giornali italiani hanno spesso riferito al comportamento cafone dei turisti nel Bel Paese—quelli che provano ad entrare in chiesa indossando solo i bikini, quelli che deturpano i preziosi monumenti storici, e quelli che urinano nelle fontane famose. Loro … Continue reading
Crazy Questions
Lately the Italian newspapers have frequently reported on the boorish behavior of tourists to Bel Paese—those who urinate in the fountains, those who try to enter churches wearing only bikinis, and those who deface priceless historical monuments. They are tourists … Continue reading
Italian Travel Destinations: Enchanting and (Almost) Secret Places
Here is a brief list of beautiful places in Italy that usually remain outside the circuit of international tourism. Marina di Pisciotta, Campania A medieval hamlet in the municipality of Pisciotta, Marina di Pisciotta (about 7 km from Palinuro) is … Continue reading
Virtual Graffiti
This week we have a guest blogger. Carol Del Cielo is another student in Gabriella’s Italian class. She is a doctor (anesthesiologist) in Santa Barbara. She and her children maintain strong ties with their relatives in Italy—particularly in Avellino, Naples, … Continue reading