- 1city / town
10 votes
The state capital, with its 90,000 inhabitants, is the largest city in Carinthia and its economic...
- 2city / town
9 votes
Udine (Friulian Udin, Slovene Videm) is a city in northeastern Italy, in the middle of Friuli-Ven...
- 3city / town
10 votes
Ancient fishing village, famous seaside resort and spa on the High Adriatic, overlooking the Gulf...
- 4city / town
32 votes
Founded in the 1st century B.C., Verona has played such an important role in history. Shakespeare...
- 5region
14 votes
Lake Garda (Italian Lago di Garda or Benaco) is the largest lake in Italy. It is located in North...
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- 8city / town
35 votes
Bologna is the capital of Emilia-Romagna Province which is known for its amazing hard pecorino an...
- 9city / town
178 votes
A Kaleidoscope of Art. While Rome entices with its majestic monuments and big city grandeur, Flore...
- 10city / town
21 votes
This town has a surviving historical center from the feudal world with 14 'tower houses' intact. '...
- 11city / town
6 votes
This lively town is situated on a steep hillside and is considered to be one of the most beautifu...
- 12city / town
1 votes
Located atop Mount Titano. San Marino Historic Centre and Mount Titano covers 55 ha, including Mou...
- 13city / town
2 votes
Rimini is the epitome of an Adriatic resort, a paradise for sun worshippers, water sports enthusi...
- 14city / town
10 votes
The centre of this town, where Dante wrote his "Divine Comedy" is the Piazza del Popolo. Ravenna'...
- 15city / town
0 votes
This pretty little town is picturesquely situated on a lagoon lake. It achieved prosperity from t...
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- 17city / town
22 votes
Hearty snacks and cultivated coffee: The buffets and coffee houses of Trieste. The many tight rows...
