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169. Italy's 20 Regions Explained #5

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Italy’s rich cultural tapestry and varied landscapes, highlighting lesser-known regions that promise unique travel experiences. Key Highlights: Bel’Italia Train Journey: A travel adventure on the revived Italian trans-Siberian railway, taking it’s guests through enchanting villages and high-altitude landscapes far from the typical tourist routes. Abruzzo Exploration:  Discover the region’s diverse geography, from its mountainous terrain and national parks to sandy beaches along the Adriatic Sea. Highlights include hiking to Corno Grande, the highest peak in the Apennine Mountain Range. The capital city, L’Aquila, offers a historical retreat with medieval architecture. Lazio’s Hidden Treasures:  Explore the Etruscan heritage village of Tarquinia and beach destinations like Latina. The province offer unique sites, including Frosinone’s Roman amphitheater and Rieti, the “navel of Italy.” The province of Rome features notable attractions such as Tivoli and Civitavecchia. Molise’s Remote Charm: Italy’s second smallest region is celebrated for its quiet allure, so quiet in fact it has an appropriate nickname which is divulged in this episode. Molise is known for its agricultural lifestyle and limited tourism, offering unplugged vacations. Culinary Delights:  Molise’s cuisine features hearty dishes like lamb ragu over fusilli pasta, reflecting the region’s rich agricultural heritage and ancient viticulture dating back to 500 BC. Upcoming Episodes:  Anticipate future explorations of Puglia, Campania, and Basilicata. Note a brief content pause due to the US election and a family gathering, so there will not be an episode on November 6, 2024. Join Kimberly and Tommaso as they uncover Italy’s hidden gems, offering a fresh perspective on the country’s diverse regions and inviting listeners to embark on their own Italian adventures. Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook

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