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  2. List of beaches in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Francavilla al Mare, Abruzzo; Giulianova, Abruzzo; Montesilvano, Abruzzo; Ortona, Abruzzo; Pescara, Abruzzo; Tortoreto Lido, Abruzzo; Alba Adriatica, Abruzzo; Villa ...

  3. Headed to Italy This Summer? Add One of These 15 ... - AOL

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    Whether you prefer gleaming white cliffs, charming towns, or a bustling scene, add these postcard-worthy Italian beaches to your itinerary. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help ...

  4. List of beaches - Wikipedia

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    The beach and a church at Belo sur Mer in Madagascar. Belo sur Mer; Canal des Pangalanes – beaches along a series of man made canals linking natural lakes and rivers running down the east coast of Madagascar; Ifaty beach – near Toliara; Mahajanga

  5. Italian Riviera - Wikipedia

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    Liguria and the Italian Riviera La Riviera italienne, travel poster for ENIT, ca. 1920. Christ of the Abyss at San Fruttuoso Abbey, Camogli Dolphin at the Aquarium of Genoa. The Italian Riviera or Ligurian Riviera (Italian: Riviera ligure [riˈvjɛːra ˈliːɡure]; Ligurian: Rivêa lìgure [ɾiˈveːa ˈliɡyɾe]) is the narrow coastal strip in Italy which lies between the Ligurian Sea and ...

  6. These Are the 10 Best East Coast Beaches That Everyone ... - AOL

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    From the shores of Maine to the Florida seaside, your next vacation is on the horizon. From ELLE Decor

  7. Adriatic Sea - Wikipedia

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    The last part of the period saw the rise of the Carolingian Empire and then the Frankish Kingdom of Italy, which controlled the Adriatic Sea's western coast, [175] while Byzantine Dalmatia on the east coast gradually shrunk into Dalmatian city-states following the Avar and Croatian invasions starting in the 7th century. [176]