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…Assisi, a World Heritage Site, is famous for being the birthplace of St. Francis, who founded the Franciscan religious order in 1208, and St. Claire, founder of the Poor Sisters….
…priciest places), and you get a generous serving. Support gelaterias that are artigianale – they use local ingredients and it’s made on site. Popular gelaterias are often quite crowded so…
…the recipient of Asaro’s generous 50% donation, is a collaborative development between the Little Italy Association and developer H.G.Fenton and is based on the traditional piazzas of Italy. The site…
…as a ship’s commander. He received a Master’s degree from Columbia University in 1947 and a Doctorate de l’Université de Paris (Sorbonne) in 1950. Awards and prizes bestowed on Lawrence…
…spearheading fundraising campaigns, like “We Love Italian in San Francisco”. I hope that our readers managed to browse our site www.weloveitalian.org. So far we raised about $139,000 with the help…
…or symposiums. We believe we could also be a resource for the Italian government during the application process to get Civita named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To learn more:…
…city’s UNESCO World Heritage Site streets. The event draws 60,000 strong crowds, 40 thousand of whom are locals. This amounts to around two thirds of the city’s population. The main…
…enjoying slow travel. Now, Bonnie Alberts over at the web site Napoli Unplugged, has taken my articles, published them on her website, and has used The Espresso Break to create…
…the popularity of “Orientalism” which spread across Europe in the 1800s. The building materials were made locally, on site, by Italian laborers. Sammezzano boasts 365 rooms, one for each day…
…and migratory problems increases, sadly with not too much of an ending in site. It almost feels like it’s a full circle observation, since so many Italians left Italy for…