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Photo by Karolina Grabowska from Pexels “We would need a bench under the almond tree …” Alessandra Trotta

Almond tree

@alessandrotorselli It is connected to the mainland, both Greek and Italian, by various shipping lines operated by ferries and hydrofoils that head to Igoumenitsa, Passo, Venice, Bari, Brindisi, Ancona, as well as by an international airport with connections operated by both national carriers. both private, offering both scheduled and charter flights to numerous destinations (in many cases, in northern Europe) and a new seaplane service.

Corfù

Photo by Markus Spiske from Pexels “Bread is the king of the table…” Alessandra Trotta

Bread

@Pyson The town of Porto Recanati owes its origin to Potentia, a Roman city founded between 189 BC. and 184 BC by the triumvirs Marco Fulvio Flacco, Quinto Fulvio Nobiliore and Quinto Fabio Labeone. The first detachment from Recanati occurred in medieval times, more precisely in 1229, when Emperor Frederick II of Swabia ratified the possession of the lands that went from Musone to Potenza, authorizing the construction of a… Read More »Porto Recanati

Porto Recanati

Photo by Ketut Subiyanto from Pexels “Take good care of your body…” Alessandra Trotta

Fitness

@comesiviaggia Headquarters of important international organizations including: the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the United Nations Organization (UN) with the historic center of the city it has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, it is also an industrial center with mainly electronic, textile, agri-food, steel, chemical, precision mechanical industries.

Vienna

@alessandromarras Located off the western coasts of Northern Europe surrounded to the east by the North Sea, to the south by the English Channel and to the west by the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are dependencies of the British Crown, but are not part of the United Kingdom. Great Britain is the island comprising most of the territory of England,… Read More »UK

UK

Photo by Alex Kozlov from Pexels “The statues don’t turn around…” Alessandra Trotta

Statues

@cinziamalaguti Giannutri is the southernmost island of the Tuscan Archipelago, as well as the southernmost point of the Tuscany Region, and is located about 14 kilometers south-east of the Island of Giglio, of which it belongs, and about 12 kilometers to south of the Argentario. The inhabited center of Giannutri and the scattered houses, considered a minor locality, is institutionally called Spalmatoio-Ischiaiola.

Giannutri