Abruzzo
Home to Abruzzo National Park. This is famous around the world as being a model for nature conservation, one of the greenest regions in Italy and full of wildlife.
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Basilicata

One of Italy's lesser know regions, meaning miles of white sandy beaches, and fishing villages where tourist are still rare. Some of the regions highlights include the city of Matera and the famous Sassi, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Calabria

This region is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea: The Ionian Sea to the East, the Tyhrrenean to the West and the Strait of Messina to the South
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Campania
Ancient sites such as Pompeii sit here in this historic part of Italy
Emilia Romagna
Most famous to us for being the home of our Castelli head offices and where we produce our Parmigiano Reggiano, the King of cheeses.
Friulivenezia Giulia

Over looking the Adriatic sea, it is home to the historic town of Aquileia, one of the most important towns of the Roman Empire. It is recognized as a World Heritage site by UNESCO
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Lazio

Rome, the countries capital is also Lazio's capital, probably te most famous part of the region.
Liguria

An extremely beautiful part of Italy and a popular holiday destination due to the 300km of coastline and beaches of fine golden sand. The seas are so beautiful that they also attract species of whales and dolphins
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Lombardia

The home of Milan and the centre of Italy's economy. This region also boasts a hilly district with lakes such as Lake Como and stretches up to the shores of Lake Garda
Marche

A large section of Italys leather goods are produced in this region, particulary shoes and clothing. The food industry is also very important in this region
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Molise
This is Italys youngest region, Molise used to be part of Abruzzo and is one of the few regions left which has the survival of old traditions and customs of handicrafts.
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Piemonte

This regions capital, Turin is famous for the manufacture of the Fiat car. It is also the home of Novara, where Castelli generates many of it s cheeses
Puglia

Italy's "heel" where two seas meet, the Adriatic and the Ionian. Most of Italy's olive oil comes from olives grown in this region
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Sardegna

Sardegna is the second-largest island situated in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. It is a mainly mountainous region, without high peaks with dream beaches of snow-white sand.
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Sicilia

Sicily is the largest Mediterranean island. It is well known as the home of one of Europe's most spectacular volcanoes. Recently, the capital of Sicily, Palermo, has been elected the European Capital of Street Food.
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Toscana

Home to Catterdrale Di Siena, a beautiful gothic Catherdral full of fine art and treasures.
Trentino Alto Adige

Another region for outdoor and winter sports enthusiasts, as well as water activities on its famous lakes.
Umbria

At the heart of the boot this is the only region with no coastline, it does however have the Cascate delle Marmore waterfalls, one of the most beautiful in Europe. As well as Lake Trasimeno, the largest lake in Italy. This is a very popular region for people who enjoy canoeing, kayaking and other water sports
Valle D'Aosta

Famous for its mountainous landscape and glacial peaks, a great place for outdoor enthusiasts
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Veneto

Situated on the left bank of the lower reaches of the river Po facing the Adriatic and studded with the Dolomites.