Segesta – ancient city founded 1200 years before Christ

Doric Temple, Segesta, Sicily, Italy

In the northwestern part of Sicily, in the province of Trapani, you can find a small town of Segesta, which history goes back far into the past. Founded about 1200 years before Christ, Segesta was considered a center of Elymian people. Elymians were one of the indigenous people of Sicily. In the 5th century BC, they built the unique Doric

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Monreale and one of the most famous monuments of the old Norman Kingdom

Interior of Monreale Cathedral, Sicily, Italy

On the “sunny island” (how Sicily is often called), not far from Palermo, one can find a small remote town of Monreale, which features one of the most famous monuments of the old Norman Kingdom – Monreale Cathedral. It was built in the 12th century by the most powerful Norman King William II. as a symbol of his immense power.

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Foreste Casentinesi – Monte Falterona – Campigna National Park

Foreste Casentinese, Tuscany, Italy

In the Tuscan Apennines Mountains, there is a large protected area of some of the largest and finest woodlands in all of Italy. The Foreste Casentinesi – Monte Falterona – Campigna National Park is home to many different animals and plants, and has been inhabited by man for thousands of years. One of the more popular destinations in the park

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Aspromonte National Park – home to one of the largest mountains in all of Italy

Aspromonte National Park, Calabria, Italy

Located close to the sea, the Aspromonte National Park is home to one of the largest mountains in all of Italy. The peak of Mount Montalto stands at 1,955 meters above sea level. Covering an area that encompasses almost 80,000 hectares, the national park offers some of the finest views of the surrounding countryside and of the sea. The area

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