venice in 1867 because of the circuses
Lioness of Italy is the name that Aleandro Aleardi used to call Brescia, the second Brescia was called the Liones of Italy after the stout resistance of their inhabitants against the austrian troops from March 23 through Apr. 1,1849, during the First war of Independence.
No, it is in the city of Pisa, Tuscany, Italy.
it really comes from Italy, and in Italy there is a large city called Bologna (hence the name bolognaise) xxx
A piazza ? (Italian) A plaza ? (Spanish)
Rome is the capital city of Italy.
Firenze is the Italian name for the city of Florence, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and famous art collections. It is located in the Tuscany region of Italy.
Florence Italy
Vatican City is not an Italian city. It is an independent city/state surrounded by the city of Rome in west-central Italy.
No but there is a city in Tuscany, Italy called Siena
Padua is an Italian city that is also called patavium.
Italy and most of its vacinity Italian is the majority language not only of Italy, but also San Marino, Vatican City, and part of Switzerland.
Hi, as a pavian means baboon, I imagine that the inhabitants of that italian city are referred to as 'people from Pavia'.
Florence, Italy