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  2. 6 of the best holiday destinations in France and when to visit

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    For savoury fans, there are many charcuteries selling Bayonne ham, which is similar to Serrano or Parma hams, cured for 12 to 18 months for a rich, smoky flavour. Best time to go for good weather

  3. Live Arts Week - Wikipedia

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    Live Arts Week [2] is a project by Xing, born in 2012 out the fusion of the experiences of the two Bologna festivals (2000>2011): [3] [4] Netmage - International Live Media Festival and F.I.S.Co. - Festival Internazionale sullo Spettacolo Contemporaneo.

  4. Archiginnasio of Bologna - Wikipedia

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    The Archiginnasio of Bologna is one of the most important buildings in the city of Bologna; once the main building of the University of Bologna, it currently houses the Archiginnasio Municipal Library and the Anatomical Theatre. In the heart of the palace is the university Chapel of Santa Maria dei Bulgari, a reflection of history. [1]

  5. Boulogne-sur-Mer - Wikipedia

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    France became the French Empire in 1804; in 1803 Boulogne became an Imperial City (Ville Impériale). [ 13 ] [ better source needed ] The 19th century was a prosperous one for Boulogne, which became a bathing resort for wealthy Parisians after the 1848 completion of the Longueau–Boulogne railway connecting the town with the French capital. [ 9 ]

  6. Towers of Bologna - Wikipedia

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    The Two Towers (Pio Panfili 1767) Medieval Bologna, full of towers, as imagined by modern engraver Toni Pecoraro (b. 1958, Agrigento, Sicily). The Towers of Bologna are a group of medieval structures in Bologna, Italy. The two most prominent ones remaining, known as the Two Towers, are a landmark of the city.

  7. Porticoes of Bologna - Wikipedia

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    The porticoes of Bologna are an important cultural and architectural heritage of Bologna, Italy and represent a symbol of the city together with the numerous towers. [1] No other city in the world has as many porticoes as Bologna: all together, they cover more than 38 kilometres (24 mi) only in the historic centre, but can reach up to 53 kilometres (33 mi) if those outside the medieval city ...