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All about the wonderful Italian northwest Ligurian Riviera, called "Le 5 Terre", a compound of old fishermen villages: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, Riomaggiore. Ligurian food. The Italian mentality, way of living, culture,food and politics, in general.

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Many years in tourism field and social activities

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Joan09/25/0910101010Thank you, Territalia. The earliest train out .....
Graham05/23/0910101010thanks for your answer
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Susan05/04/0910101010Thanks so much
Olga03/30/09101010thanks for the help.

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2009-11-02 Exploring Costal Towns:

Dear friend, seven days for exploring Italy from top to bottom (Venice-Sorrento) they seem to me rather stressing and not adviceable,but all depends on your will. Best,according my thought,to concentrate

2009-09-19 From Barga to Florence:

Dear friend, I may only help u by Italian Railways Time Table link,as flws : http://www.ferroviedellostato.it/homepage_en.html In any case better use train than bus. Ciao, Territalia

2009-05-30 Transportation Livorno Port to Cinque Terre:

Dear friend, to go forth and back livorno.cinqueterre-livorno it's really a next to impossible aim. The Cinque Terre is a compound of five villages and possibly u cld only reach one of the five villages

2009-05-22 Genoa:

Dear friend, regreting to not have chance on helping u about yr query. Genua is having almost every day a change of life due the great affluence of people coming from every where in the world and

2009-05-22 Geneva to Cinque Terre:

Dear friend, I wish to give u my reply giving to u the Italian Railways Time Table in english as it flws : Quote http://www.ferroviedellostato.it/homepage_en.html Unquote There u may find

 

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