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  2. Borgo Egnazia - Wikipedia

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    Borgo Egnazia is a luxury resort and spa in Savelletri of Fasano, Italy. It is owned by Aldo Melpignano, a former investment analyst. [ 1 ] The resort has 45 acres of land which includes the San Domenico golf course and Vair spa, as well as a 28 villas and 63 hotel rooms. [ 2 ]

  3. Italy's G7 venue is a faux medieval luxury resort far from ...

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    Leaders of the Group of Seven rich democracies are meeting in a faux medieval town constructed as a luxury resort on the heel of Italy’s boot. Borgo Egnazia, nestled amid olive groves and ...

  4. President Biden cancels Italy trip to meet Pope Francis due ...

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    Pope Francis greets US President Joe Biden before a working session on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Energy, Africa-Mediterranean at the Borgo Egnazia resort during the G7 Summit in Savelletri ...

  5. Trump meets with Italian PM Giorgia Meloni at his Mar-a-Lago ...

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    Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni speaks to the media during the closing press conference of the G7 Summit on the final day of the 50th G7 summit at Borgo Egnazia on June 15, 2024 in Fasano ...

  6. 50th G7 summit - Wikipedia

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    Italy, coinciding with its G7 presidency in 2024, emphasized strategic partnerships with Africa. [2] This was the first time that a pope has attended a G7 summit. [3] The 2024 summit was the last summit for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and U.S. President Joe ...

  7. Category:Hotels in Italy - Wikipedia

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