I bet you didn't know that there are rules in Italy about how to eat... or maybe you did! Anyways here's my list of the craziest Italian food rules (in my opinion)
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More info about travel to Florence: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/ital... In this video, we'll travel to Florence, the birthplace of Renaissance art and architecture.
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An educational animation which recounts the four voyages of
Burano Island Hand Lace Making Venice Italy (Rucno Pravljena Cipka)
All visitors of Burano remain intrigued by the many colours and the coloured houses that are reflected into the green waters of channels, by the leaning bell tower, by the tranquility and the calmness with which the elderly ladies embroider original Burano lace by their tombolo (or lace pillow), while they are laughing and chatting in squares among them.
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Florence is one of the most attractive cities in this part of Italy and has many tourist delights.
In the City of Elkhart, Indiana the largest area where Italians settled was on, and around, Harrison Street. They came for a better life than was available in Italy, they came with the least of belongings, most did not know how to speak English, but they had a special spirit that carried them to a level of personal success that is envied by many Americans even today.