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Do you need a car in Venice Italy?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Venice is a car-free city, but yes, it is possible to drive to Venice by car. You’ll have to leave your car in one of the parking areas outside the historic city center and explore the city on foot or by boat. Why are cars not used in Venice? The way Venice is built with […]

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Who founded Amalfi Coast?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Later wealthy Roman patricians built seaside villas along the coast and created some of the first settlements. The first document tracing the origin of Amalfi, dating from 596, is a letter written by Pope Gregory I when the town was a defensive point for the Byzantine Duchy of Naples. When was Amalfi founded? The city […]

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Was Venice a trade city?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

VENICE was a city built on trade, goods flooded in and out of the city, bringing tremendous wealth to the merchants of Venice.The German traders were also important buyers of luxury goods coming into Venice from the East; spices, silks, perfumes, oils and elaborate textiles. Why was Venice a trade city? Its strategic position on […]

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Is Tuscany expensive to visit?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

It’s no surprise that one of the most popular regions of Italy is also one of the most expensive. Between accommodation, food and sites, you can really burn through the euros on a trip to Tuscany. But the good news is that it doesn’t have to be that way – it is possible to travel […]

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Why is Amalfi coast so popular?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The picturesque towns and villages on the coast. Amalfi is a very pretty town and was once a great maritime power. It is popular with visitors because of its dramatic and beautiful setting between the sea and the hills. What is so special about Amalfi Coast? The Amalfi coast easily has some of the most […]

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What made Milan so powerful?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

How did Milan get power in the Renaissance? Due to the need for strong leadership, Milan became a strong monarchy under a succession of powerful dukes. The Visconti family ruled as dukes almost continuously from 1317 to 1447, maintaining the stability of the volatile region through military might. Why was Milan so powerful? Milan represented […]

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Does Antonio live in Venice?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Antonio is the title character in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. An influential, powerful, and wealthy nobleman of Venice, he is a middle-aged man and a merchant by trade who has his financial interests tied up in overseas shipments when the play begins. What happens to Antonio in The Merchant of Venice? Antonio ends the […]

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Where do most expats live in Tuscany?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Best places to live in Tuscany for expat arrivals Florence. At the very heart of Tuscany lies Florence, also known as the ‘Cradle of the Renaissance’. Lucca. Situated to the west of Florence, closer to the coast, “Lucca is one of the cities most favoured by many expats. Pisa. San Gimignano. Chianti. Where do expats […]

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How close are Greece and Rome?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Distance between Rome and Greece is 1050 KM / 652.9 miles. Is Greece and Rome near each other? Both Greece and Rome are Mediterranean countries, similar enough latitudinally for both to grow wine and olives. However, their terrains were quite different. The ancient Greek city-states were separated from each other by hilly countryside and all […]

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Where can I see sunset in Sicily?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Plan your day to see the best sunsets in Sicily from Trapani province on the salt flats. This location: Salina Maria Stella WWF, Nubia, Trapani with the islands of Marettimo and Favignana in the distance. What time is sunset in Sicily Italy? Sicily, Italy — Sunrise, Sunset, and Moon Times for Today Current Time: Nov […]

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Is Rome close to Jerusalem?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Distance To Rome From Jerusalem is: 1434 miles / 2307.8 km / 1246.11 nautical miles. Is Rome close to Israel? Distance from Israel to Rome is 2,325 kilometers. This air travel distance is equal to 1,445 miles. The air travel (bird fly) shortest distance between Israel and Rome is 2,325 km= 1,445 miles. If you […]

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What made Venice a wealthy city?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Together, the Ottoman Empire and Venice grew wealthy by facilitating trade: The Venetians had ships and nautical expertise; the Ottomans had access to many of the most valuable goods in the world, especially pepper and grain. How did Venice become so wealthy? The reason being that it gained large scale profit of the adjacent middle […]

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What time do they eat dinner in Florence?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Most Italians eat dinner around 8pm or 9pm. They may eat later in the summer, especially in the south of the country when dinner could be at 10pm or even later. What time do people eat in Tuscany? Most restaurants open from 12:30 to about 2 p.m., close, and then reopen for dinner at 7:30. […]

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Is it worth it to go to Sicily?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

This is a wonderful, vibrant, unforgettable part of Italy — but if you’re not prepared for its challenges, it can be disappointing. In case you’re wondering whether it’s still worth visiting Sicily, my answer is a resounding YES. What is so great about Sicily? As the largest Mediterranean island, Sicily is home to some of […]

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What natural resources did Venice have?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Some natural resources found in Venice are oil reserves, fish, coal, marble natural gas and other resources. Trading goods and carrying goods with the east has brought great fortune to Venice. What resources did Venice have during the Renaissance? Similarly, gems, mineral dyes, peacock feathers, spices, and a profusion of textiles such as silks, cottons […]

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