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  2. Garden of Ninfa - Wikipedia

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    The garden has been called the world's most romantic garden, [7] [13] also because of its location: it is "a romantic oasis of fertility in the midst of the heavily-industrialised Pontine Plain to the South East of Rome". [14] The river Ninfa. The garden is crossed by numerous small springs as well as the river Ninfa, which flows south of the ...

  3. Walls of Lucca - Wikipedia

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    The walls of Lucca are a series of stone, brick, and earthwork fortifications surrounding the central city of Lucca in Tuscany, Italy. They are among the best preserved Renaissance fortifications in Europe, and at 4 kilometers and 223 meters in circumference they are the second largest intact example of a fully walled Renaissance city after ...

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Italy - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The first site in Italy, the Rock Drawings in Valcamonica, was listed at the 3rd Session of the World Heritage Committee, held in Cairo and Luxor, Egypt, in 1979. [5] Twenty-five Italian sites were added during the 1990s, including 10 sites added at the 21st session held in Naples in 1997. Italy has served as a member of the World ...

  5. Stone wall uncovered in Italy was a Roman temple 2,000 ... - AOL

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  6. Walls of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The oldest wall system was built when Milan (the Mediolanum) became a Roman municipium, in 49 BC.It was essentially square, each side about 700 m long. The walls had 6 main gates, which are usually referred to as "Porta Romana" (in Piazza Missori), "Porta Ticinese" (at Carrobbio), "Porta Vercellina" (where Santa Maria alla Porta church stands, "Porta Orientale" (or Porta Argentea, in via San ...

  7. Italian garden - Wikipedia

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    Italian garden (or giardino all'italiana, Italian pronunciation: [dʒarˈdiːno allitaˈljaːna]) typically refers to a style of gardens, wherever located, reflecting a number of large Italian Renaissance gardens which have survived in something like their original form.