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What desert is in Italy?

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Do you mean dessert because there are tons such as tirumasu trifle and my most favorite macaroons

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Italy has no true deserts. There is, however, the Accona Desert - a semi-desert in central Italy.


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Tabernas Desert in Spain and the Accona Desert of Italy are, perhaps, the best known.


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What is the name of the Italian Desert?

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