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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. Maria Nava and Piero Rondolino owners of La Colombara where great emphasis has been placed to the natural habitat.
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  • Livorno Ferraris. Tenuta Torrone della Colombara where the rice has been grown since the end of 1400, when the rice farming started in the northern part of Italy. The farm was handed through different noble families acting as cadets of the Savoia’s, next kings of Italy, until year 1868, when it was acquired by a family from the town of Biella,. In 1935 Cesare Rondolino becomes its third historical owner .
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  • Livorno, Venice's historical district. Every summer the only ome district that survivved to the bombings of the WWII is home of Effetto Venezia Festival, when all the nights are full of lights and spectacles.
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  • Livorno, Venice's historical district. Every summer the only ome district that survivved to the bombings of the WWII is home of Effetto Venezia Festival, when all the nights are full of lights and spectacles.
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  • Canale, a small town near Alba. Street festival.
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  • Canale, a small town near Alba. Street festival.
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  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. For a week thousand of people came from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
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  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. For a week thousand of people came from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
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  • Vigolzone near Piacenza. "Sagra del Tortello", Raviolo's Fair. For a week thousand of people came from all Italian North to eat and dance traditional Liscio, a folk dance originating from the northern Italian region of Romagna at the end of the 19th century.
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  • Orosei, the church of the venerated Santuario del Rimedio. The sanctuary is the scene of some pages of "Canne al vento" (Reeds in the Wind). of the novelist Grazia Deledda (the first woman to win the Literature's Nobel Prize). Women cooking traditional Sardinian bread for the pilgrims.
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