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  2. The secret Italian lakes that most tourists don’t know about

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    Italy has dozens of secret smaller lakes that boast superb scenery, unknown to mass tourism, where locals get together on day trips and enjoy picnics. These are some of the best: Lake Turano

  3. Scuba diving tourism - Wikipedia

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    Scuba diver in Maldives. Scuba diving tourism is the industry based on servicing the requirements of recreational divers at destinations other than where they live. It includes aspects of training, equipment sales, rental and service, guided experiences and environmental tourism.

  4. Tourism in Italy - Wikipedia

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    There are more than 1000 lakes in Italy, [94] the largest of which is Garda (370 km 2 or 143 sq mi). Other well-known subalpine lakes are Lake Maggiore (212.5 km 2 or 82 sq mi), whose most northerly section is part of Switzerland, Como (146 km 2 or 56 sq mi), one of the deepest lakes in Europe, Orta, Lugano, Iseo, and Idro. [95]

  5. Lake Trasimeno - Wikipedia

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    The lake seen from Castiglione del Lago Fortress and lake, Castiglione Eleuteri and behind, Castiglione del Lago. Lake Trasimeno (/ ˌ t r ɑː z ɪ ˈ m eɪ n oʊ / TRAH-zim-AY-noh, [1] [2] also US: /-ˈ m iː n oʊ, ˌ t r æ z-/-⁠ EE-, TRAZ-im-; [2] Italian: Lago Trasimeno [ˈlaːɡo traziˈmɛːno]; Latin: Trasumennus; Etruscan: Tarśmina [3]), also referred to as Trasimene (/ ˈ t r æ ...

  6. List of lakes of Italy - Wikipedia

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    There are more than 1000 lakes in Italy, [1] the largest of which is Garda (370 km 2 or 143 sq mi). The pre-alpine lakes are the largest and most important because they constitute capacious basins, in which the alpine rivers restrain their impetus and purify their waters, depositing the transported materials.

  7. Strait of Messina - Wikipedia

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    The Strait of Messina (Italian: Stretto di Messina; Sicilian: Strittu di Missina) is a narrow strait between the eastern tip of Sicily (Punta del Faro) and the western tip of Calabria (Punta Pezzo) in Southern Italy. It connects the Tyrrhenian Sea to the north with the Ionian Sea to the south, within the central Mediterranean.