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Département: Haute-Savoie Altitude: 1,035 m/3,l395ft Chamonix (officially known as Chamonix-Mont-Blanc), situated at the foot of the highest peak in the Alps, is a climatic and winter sports resort and a climbing center of international reputation.
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Sardinia Despite its size and prominent position in the Mediterranean Sea, about 120 miles west of the Italian Peninsula, Sardinia is often overlooked on the tourism map.
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Civitavecchia is more the cruise port that serves Rome, fifty miles inland, and most are unfortunately in a hurry to bypass the city to sightsee in the great capital.
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world66.com:
Courmayeur is very popular, especially at weekends, with the smart Italian set from Milan and Turin.
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lonelyplanet.com:
from Chamonix via Aiguille du Midi (3800m) -Pointe Hellbronner to Entreves/Courmayeur in Italy and from there by coach to Aosta -Martigny (Switzerland) and by train to Brig and Zermatt.
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world66.com:
The Valle d'Aosta is one fo the most beautiful regions of Italy.
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In the 15th century, parts of Italy were at the heart of the greatest ever flowering of art and culture (the Renaissance ), associated with artists such as Fra Angelico, Raphael, Botticelli, Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci.
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This involves travel first to Montenvers in a little train a hundred years old and then the cable-car up to the frozen sea of ice.
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lonelyplanet.com:
From mid-December to mid-April, a cable car runs from just south of town to the small ski resort of Pila.
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The Church remains, based in the glorious Vatican City, and relics of the ancient Empire still thrill the thousands who flock to holiday in Rome, dodging crazy traffic and licking delicious ice-creams as they try to cram in all the sights and sounds of.
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Naples, though, in sight of the Vesuvius volcano, conceals treasures like superb museums, palaces and Gothic churches.
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wikipedia.org:
The Mont Blanc Tunnel links the region to France.
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Italy ( Italian : Italia ), officially the Italian Republic ,( Italian : Repubblica Italiana ), is located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe ,and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea , Sicily and Sardinia.
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Vatican City's 44 hectares (109 acres) were established in 1929 by a concordat between Pope Pius XI and Benito Mussolini, acting as head of the Italian government; the agreement also gave Roman Catholicism special status in Italy.
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If you're coming to Chamonix from Italy, you'll arrive via the Mont Blanc Tunnel (for the use of which there's a hefty fee), which enters town in the southern suburb of Les P?lerins.
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Alps seen from Aiguille du Midi.
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tripreport.com:
Various trips available from Sorrento base including Rome (3hours away) Naples (1 hour) Capri -20 min ferry ride and the volcano of Vesuvius which is still live!! Hotels standards good mainly 3 star and above always worth paying the extra for a seaview room here some hotels are on steep hills above the town itself but lots of minibuses take tourists up and down -unless they want to hire a moped of course!! Tour Operator: Thomson.
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lonelyplanet.com:
What to see in Italian border towns and beyond them.
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world66.com:
Located at the foot of Mt. Emilius (3,559 m.), Aosta is a crossroads for highways from France (through Mont Blanc tunnel) and Switzerland (through Gran San Bernardo tunnel).
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Paradise Gulf | Parco Nazionale del Cilento e del Vallo di Diano | Parco del Cilento | Parma | Pavia | Pegli | Pelagian islands | Pennavaire valley | Perugia | Pesaro.
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wikipedia.org:
With a start at Les Houches one might expect overnight stops at Les Contamines ,Col de la Croix du Bonhomme refuge or Les Chapieux (depending on variant route taken), Elisabetta Soldini refuge, Courmayeur, Elena refuge, Champex, Trient village, Argentiere ,La Flegere refuge and finally back to Les Houches.
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frommers.com:
Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.
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Home > Destinations > Europe > Italy > Piedmont and Valle d'Aosta > Courmayeur and Entreves > Nightlife.
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