Read more about the article The Italian Language, An Engagement of The Senses
An Italian Sculpture, A Type of Visual Arts

The Italian Language, An Engagement of The Senses

The Italian language might be one of the most popular languages in the world. This traces back to the popularity of Italy itself. Everyone knows something about Italy. However, almost everyone...

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World Nutella Day, February 5

World Nutella Day, Spread The Love!

World Nutella Day is celebrated each year on February 5..."Spreading The Love" is the message celebrated in more than 160 countries and Nutella jars sold every 2.5 seconds.

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Read more about the article Top 8 Things NOT TO DO when Visiting Italy
Gondola Rides in Venice

Top 8 Things NOT TO DO when Visiting Italy

Sustainability of tourism is an international concern among Italy lovers. Therefore, we need to learn what are the things that we must NOT DO and mistakes to avoid during our stay in the this charming country.

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Read more about the article Bologna, Italy: A City of Culture, Soul and Art
Rooftops of Bologna, the Capital of Emilia-Romagna Region, Northern Italy

Bologna, Italy: A City of Culture, Soul and Art

There are many famous cities in Italy. Nonetheless, Bologna has its own charm and authentic feel to it. The city has plenty to offer. Even though it is often overlooked by tourists who rush into other touristy hotspots around the country. Bologna is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy. It is halfway in-between Florence, Venice and Milan. The populaion is 39,000, making it the most populous city in the region. Bologna has many names. Most notably are “La Dotta” or “The Wise” for hosting the oldest university in Europe. This also translates into the culture of the city as being old and authentic. Moreover, “La Rossa” is sometimes used as a nickname. This is translated as “The Red” due to its medieval red roofs. Lastly, “La Grassa” or “The Fat” refers to Bologina as the city rich in foods and a gourmet’s paradise.

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Read more about the article How to Drink Coffee in Italy like an Italian
Coffee with a View

How to Drink Coffee in Italy like an Italian

Coffee is a ritual and a symbol in Italy. It is regarded much like the pizza and pasta of Italy. Italians have their coffee several times a day, and each type is taken during a specific time of the day. For example, Cappuccino or any other milk based coffee is only ordered in the morning, since some believe that milk makes it a replacement for a meal. The most stylish brands for coffee in Italy as Illy and Lavazza

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