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Let's begin with a very easy question: Shakespeare chose this city as the home for his Capulet and Montague families. What is it? |
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The Rialto Bridge is one of the most recognizable sites in Italy. In which city can it be found? |
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In which Italian city is the main rail station called Santa Maria Novella? |
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Which of the following towns is a part of the Cinqueterre? |
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Which of the following tourist attractions is NOT found in Rome? |
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Bellagio, one of the most beautiful towns in Italy, is located on which lake? |
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According to legend, St. Benedict was led to this home of the Benedictine movement, by three ravens. Where is it? |
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This "thoroughly medieval" Tuscany town has been called "the Renaissance Manhattan." Which town is it? |
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Opera lovers from the world over flock to La Scala to see their favorite works in a lovely setting. In which city is it found? |
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One of the most famous sights in this city is the Campo. Twice each year, a wild horse race, called the Palio is staged for visitors and townspeople alike around the Campo. In what city can it be found? |
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Bolzano is capital of the German-speaking Alto Adige. Visitors who make Bolzano their home base for sightseeing are most likely interested in seeing which of the following? |
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This city boasts the finest Byzantine mosaics in the world outside Istanbul. What city is it? |
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What is the name of the "residential suburb" that was destroyed in the same eruption that buried Pompeii? |
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Which of the following cities is nearest to the Amalfi Coast? |
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In which Italian museum can one find Botticelli's "Birth of Venus" as well as Michelangelo's only surviving easel painting? |
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