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The student of the 10 "B" class Zen'kova Anastasia
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Italy is one of the most beautiful countries in Europe. Every year millions of tourists visit this country to see its attractions. The capital of Italy is Rome and there are certainly many interesting sights in this city, including the Colloseum, St. Peter’s Basilica, the Trevi Fountains. However, lots of Italian sights are situated outside Rome, in Florence, Venice, Milan, Pompei and other cities.
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the Colloseum
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St. Peter’s Basilica
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the Trevi Fountains
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streets of Rome
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Venice One of the most attractive cities in Italy is Venice. It’s a floating city, which is made of more than 100 small islands. These islands are separated by canals but linked by numerous bridges. People especially love to take the water bus journeys along the Grand Canal. Venice also offers many interesting sights of architecture, for example, St. Mark’s Square with the Basilica and the bell tower, the Palace of Doge’s and other monuments. Venice is regarded as one of the top beautiful cities in the world.
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Islands of the Venetian lagoon. View from the bell tower in the Piazza San Marco.
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Islands of the Venetian lagoon.
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Venice. View from the bell tower in the Piazza San Marco.
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Bridge of Sighs. Left the court, the right-prison.
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Piazza San Marco. Correr Museum and the Clock Tower.
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Ducal Palace, the Piazza San Marco.
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Piazza San Marco.
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Canals of Venice.
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Venice. Such everyday life.
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Another symbol of Italy is the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
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Florence Being in Florence, people visit the Uffizi Gallery and the Ponte Vecchio. The Uffizi Gallery is one of the oldest art museums and the Ponte Vecchio is a beautiful Medieval arch bridge
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Church of Santa Croce.
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Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore.
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Quay of the river Arno.
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the Ponte Vecchio
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the Uffizi Gallery
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A cathedral church Duomo in Milan also attracts tourists from all over the world. It is a great example of Gothic architecture
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