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  • Sign for the food and restaurant brand Jamies Italian in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for the food and restaurant brand Jamies Italian in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Jamies Italian sign in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Jamies Italian sign in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Camisa and Son Italian Deli on Old Compton Street, Soho, London. This small, family-run Italian delicatessen and grocers in Soho is a favourite with local workers and has a strong native following. In fact, you're bound to hear more Italian voices than English ones when you pop into the delicious smelling premises on Old Compton Street, whose walls are covered with popular Italian foods.
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  • A portrait of Italian chef Antonio Carluccio on around June 1996 in London, England. Antonio Carluccio, OBE OMRI born 19 April 1937 is an Italian chef, restaurateur and food expert, based in London. He is known as the godfather of Italian gastronomy, with a career stretching back more than 50 years.
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  • A portrait of Italian chef Antonio Carluccio on around June 1996 in London, England. Antonio Carluccio, OBE OMRI born 19 April 1937 is an Italian chef, restaurateur and food expert, based in London. He is known as the godfather of Italian gastronomy, with a career stretching back more than 50 years.
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  • Elderly couple walk in the rain past the church in Klausen-Chiusa in the Italian south Tyrol. Using an umbrella against the summer shower, they walk towards the town centre. Klausen (Italian: Chiusa) is a commune (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of the city of Bolzano. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue.
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  • Woman carrying red umbrella walks towartds shop, under large town crucifix in Klausen-Chiusa in the Italian south Tyrol. Using an umbrella against the summer shower, she walks towards the town centre beneath a large cross. Klausen (Italian: Chiusa) is a commune (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of the city of Bolzano. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue. South Tyroleans are almost all Catholics and quite conservative - though it depends on the areas and they erect such shrines almost anywhere though especially in vineyards or meadows or in villages where an agricultural holy omen is welcomed for good harvests.
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  • Statue of Italian painter Giorgione (1477/1510) in Castelfranco Veneto, Italy. Giorgione born Giorgio Barbarelli da Castelfranco was an Italian painter of the Venetian school in the High Renaissance from Venice, whose career was cut off by his death at a little over 30. Giorgione is known for the elusive poetic quality of his work, though only about six surviving paintings are acknowledged for certain to be his work. Together with Titian, who was slightly younger, he is the founder of the distinctive Venetian school of Italian Renaissance painting, which achieves much of its effect through colour and mood, and is traditionally contrasted with the reliance on the more linear disegno-led style of Florentine painting.
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  • A rural radio mast with the Geisler Dolomite mountain range in the distance, south Tyrol. Italian public broadcaster RAI has a broadcasting centre in Bolzano broadcasting a trilingual program daily. The local radio of RAI (FM4) transmits in German, Ladin and Italian with news in German every hour and news in Ladin two times a day. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies south-west of Bolzano and is a known tourist destination, famous for its wines, castles and lakes (Kalterer See, Montiggler Seen). The municipalities of the Überetsch are Kaltern and Eppan.
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  • With a giant Volkswagen (VW) poster of their Lupo car in the foreground, we are viewing an aerial view of Via dei Condotti, the pedestrian street that runs west from the Spanish steps in the Italian capital, Rome. Written in the Italian language, the banner says the word Astemia which in English translates teetotaller, implying the vehicle is clean and non-polluting - in other words, zero emissions. This high viewpoint is taken from the top of the famous landmark where the height and perspective allows us to see down the street where shoppers to and fro amid the occasional vehicle crosses or is parked to make deliveries. On the corner of the poster building are balconies, terraces and the shuttered windows of apartments.
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  • An elderly Italian man reads the latest news on the pages of El Tempo from a public display case, on 3rd November 1999, in Rome, Italy. El Tempo is a daily Italian newspaper published in Rome, Italy. was founded in Rome by Renato Angiolillo in 1944. Initially the newspaper was a conservative publication with an anti-communist stance.
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  • Exterior of Italian delicatessen, Lina Stores, on 19th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. Family-run Italian deli serving homemade pasta, cheese, cured meats, groceries and fresh coffee in the heart of Soho.
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  • Interior of Italian delicatessen, Lina Stores, on 19th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. Family-run Italian deli serving homemade pasta, cheese, cured meats, groceries and fresh coffee in the heart of Soho.
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  • Interior of Italian delicatessen, Lina Stores, on 19th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. Family-run Italian deli serving homemade pasta, cheese, cured meats, groceries and fresh coffee in the heart of Soho.
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  • A friendly female waitress at the Italian delicatessen, Lina Stores, on 19th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. Family-run Italian deli serving homemade pasta, cheese, cured meats, groceries and fresh coffee in the heart of Soho.
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  • Typical wooden doorways in a backstreet courtyard of the modern town of Klausen-Chiusa in south Tyrol, north Italy. This tiny courtyard has been swallowed up into the more modern parts of town but the history and architectural style of past centuries can still be seen from the weathered wood and peeling plaster walls. Klausen (Italian: Chiusa) is a commune (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of the city of Bolzano. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue.
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  • Typical wooden doorways in a backstreet courtyard of the modern town of Klausen-Chiusa in south Tyrol, north Italy. This tiny courtyard has been swallowed up into the more modern parts of town but the history and architectural style of past centuries can still be seen from the weathered wood and peeling plaster walls. Klausen (Italian: Chiusa) is a commune (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of the city of Bolzano. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue.
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  • Wild flowers growing on the roadside near the top of the Jaufenpass, the highest point at 2,094 metres on the road between Meran-merano and Sterzing-Vipiteno in South Tyrol, Italy. South Tyrol has a surface area of 7,400sq km, roughly the same as the Black Forest and is the largest province in Italy with 60% of this is 1,600 metres above sea level and its birth rate is the fourth highest of Italian provinces. The Jaufenpass (Italian: Passo di Monte Giovo) (alt 2094m.) is a high mountain pass in the Alps in the South Tyrol in Italy. It connects Meran and Sterzing on the road to the Brenner Pass. It is the northernmost pass in the Alps that is completely in Italy. The pass road is very winding, with many switchbacks.
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  • Landscape near the top of the Jaufenpass, the highest point at 2,094 metres on the road between Meran-merano and Sterzing-Vipiteno in South Tyrol, Italy. South Tyrol has a surface area of 7,400sq km, roughly the same as the Black Forest and is the largest province in Italy with 60% of this is 1,600 metres above sea level and its birth rate is the fourth highest of Italian provinces. The Jaufenpass (Italian: Passo di Monte Giovo) (alt 2094m.) is a high mountain pass in the Alps in the South Tyrol in Italy. It connects Meran and Sterzing on the road to the Brenner Pass. It is the northernmost pass in the Alps that is completely in Italy. The pass road is very winding, with many switchbacks.
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  • Wild flowers growing on the roadside near the top of the Jaufenpass, the highest point at 2,094 metres on the road between Meran-merano and Sterzing-Vipiteno in South Tyrol, Italy. South Tyrol has a surface area of 7,400sq km, roughly the same as the Black Forest and is the largest province in Italy with 60% of this is 1,600 metres above sea level and its birth rate is the fourth highest of Italian provinces. The Jaufenpass (Italian: Passo di Monte Giovo) (alt 2094m.) is a high mountain pass in the Alps in the South Tyrol in Italy. It connects Meran and Sterzing on the road to the Brenner Pass. It is the northernmost pass in the Alps that is completely in Italy. The pass road is very winding, with many switchbacks.
    jaufenpass_italy03-13-07-2015_1.jpg
  • Landscape near the top of the Jaufenpass, the highest point at 2,094 metres on the road between Meran-merano and Sterzing-Vipiteno in South Tyrol, Italy. South Tyrol has a surface area of 7,400sq km, roughly the same as the Black Forest and is the largest province in Italy with 60% of this is 1,600 metres above sea level and its birth rate is the fourth highest of Italian provinces. The Jaufenpass (Italian: Passo di Monte Giovo) (alt 2094m.) is a high mountain pass in the Alps in the South Tyrol in Italy. It connects Meran and Sterzing on the road to the Brenner Pass. It is the northernmost pass in the Alps that is completely in Italy. The pass road is very winding, with many switchbacks.
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  • Seen from Colle-Kohlern lookout tower, an aerial landscape of the northern Italian south Tyrolean city of Bozen-Bolzano. Bolzano / Bozen (German) is the capital city of South Tyrol, the German speaking region in the northern part of Italy. Bolzano is the largest city in the region. Its archaeology museum is famous worldwide as the home of the neolithic alpine iceman "Ötzi" found north of here on the Italian/Autrian border. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol.
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  • Seen from Colle-Kohlern, a high location above northern Italian south Tyrolean city of Bozen-Bolzano, we see a signpost that tells drivers and hikers that the city is 9km away. Pointing downhill, the road snakes towards the bottom of the cable car lift. Written in both German and Italian, German speakers make up the largest proportion of the south Tyrol population. This is also the only region in Italy where the majority of the population speaks German as their mother tongue and so it's officially bi-lingual, including all road signs, menus and media,
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  • North Italian town of Bassano del Grappa with Dolomite foothills in the distance. Bassano del Grappa or Bassan/Bassàn in Italian is a city and comune in the Vicenza province in the region Veneto, northern Italy. The city was founded in the 2nd century BC by a Roman called Bassianus, whence the name, as an agricultural estate. During World War I Bassano was in the front area, and all industrial activities were halted. In World War II, after the Armistice with Italy, the city was invaded by German troops, who killed or deported numerous inhabitants.
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  • Detail of an Italian cigarette dispenser in a Bassano street. Various brands and strengths of nicotine can be bought on the street in Italy.  Under Italian law, sales are prohibited under to 18s and machines must contain an electronic device to verify the age of buyer.
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  • Modern Tyrolean house architecture in Leonhard-St Leonardo, a Dolomites village in the Badia region of south Tyrol, Italy. Wooden panelling and slats have been retained as the traditional style of the area has seen over centuries. Life expectancy for south Tyroleans is 85 for females and 80 for males, higher than Italian national averages. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol, the same as Dublin, Copenhagen and Dresden. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue. San Leonardo is in the municipality of Badia populated mostly by people who speak the ancient Ladin language.
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  • Modern Tyrolean house architecture in Leonhard-St Leonardo, a Dolomites village in the Badia region of south Tyrol, Italy. Wooden panelling and slats have been retained as the traditional style of the area has seen over centuries. Life expectancy for south Tyroleans is 85 for females and 80 for males, higher than Italian national averages. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol, the same as Dublin, Copenhagen and Dresden. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue. San Leonardo is in the municipality of Badia populated mostly by people who speak the ancient Ladin language.
    badia_abtei43-19-07-2015_1.jpg
  • Modern Tyrolean house architecture in Leonhard-St Leonardo, a Dolomites village in the Badia region of south Tyrol, Italy. Wooden panelling and slats have been retained as the traditional style of the area has seen over centuries. Life expectancy for south Tyroleans is 85 for females and 80 for males, higher than Italian national averages. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol, the same as Dublin, Copenhagen and Dresden. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue. San Leonardo is in the municipality of Badia populated mostly by people who speak the ancient Ladin language.
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  • Modern Tyrolean house architecture in Leonhard-St Leonardo, a Dolomites village in the Badia region of south Tyrol, Italy. Wooden panelling and slats have been retained as the traditional style of the area has seen over centuries. Life expectancy for south Tyroleans is 85 for females and 80 for males, higher than Italian national averages. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol, the same as Dublin, Copenhagen and Dresden. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue. San Leonardo is in the municipality of Badia populated mostly by people who speak the ancient Ladin language.
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  • German architecture in Italian South Tyrolean agricultural region, south-west of Bolzano, northern Italy. Set in the Appiano area and under the rocky hills of lower Dolomites, we see fresh flowers growing in baskets in every window. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies south-west of Bolzano and is a known tourist destination, famous for its wines, castles and lakes (Kalterer See, Montiggler Seen). The municipalities of the Überetsch are Kaltern and Eppan.
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  • Tourist souvenirs on sale outside the Doge's Palace in Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy. The wide expanse of Piazza San Marco is in the heart of Venice and where, for most daylight hours, the pavement is crowded with humanity as the influx of tourists who, in their own way, flood the narrow streets with sun-shading umbrellas and the smaller canals with gondolas. Venice attracts 22-million visitors each year (for a city of only about 60,000 residents) while the cultural protection organisation, Italian Nostra, warns that Venice can only accommodate about Venice attracts 22-million visitors each year (for a city of only about 60,000 residents) while the cultural protection organisation, Italian Nostra, warns that Venice can only accommodate about 33,000 visitors per day.
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  • Red dresses for sale in the Dolce and Gabbana shop on Bond Street, London, UK. Dolce & Gabbana is an Italian luxury industry fashion house. The company was started by Italian designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana. High end fashion on London’s most exclusive shopping street.
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  • A curator hangs an unknown art canvas painting on a gallery wall in the Royal Academy (RA) for its 'The Glory of Venice: Art in the Eighteenth Century' exhibition, a collection of important works of art by Italian artists such as Tiepolo, Canaletto, Piranesi, Piazzetta, and Guardi. In the privacy of the closed gallery, the official from the RA is carefully aligning the artwork and ensuring it is straight and presentable days before the general public is allowed to see these renaissance art treasures. Polished wooden parquet flooring is protected by blocks that support the weight of each work of priceless art and crates containing other paintings imported from their Italian owners await opening and hanging themselves.
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  • A street beggar has been noticed by a young Italian boy who points out the poor kneeling body to his parent. A stick lies on the ground with a paper cup to collect any spare change offered and a cash customer stands entering his pin number into the automated bank dispenser, his back to the underclass of society. This has become normal for what has become the modern face of Italian society in this once-grand medieval city. The city lies on the River Arno and is known for its history and its importance in the Middle Ages and in the Renaissance, especially for its art and architecture. A centre of medieval European trade and finance and one of the wealthiest cities of the time, Florence has been called the Athens of the Middle Ages.
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  • Girls visit a Renaissance art exhibition at London's British Museum. Above them and between pillars is a giant poster called Head of a Woman (1470s) by Andrea del Verrocchio born Andrea di Michele di Francesco de' Cioni, an Italian sculptor, goldsmith  and painter who worked at the court of Lorenzo de' Medici in Florence. His pupils included Leonardo da Vinci, Pietro Perugino and Lorenzo di Credi, but he also influenced Michelangelo. The British Museum's collection of Italian Renaissance drawings is so fragile that its masterpieces are exhibited only once in a generation. About half of the works came from Florence in partnership with the Uffizi and sponsored by BP (British Petroleum). The 100 or so works span the period 1400-1510 by artists including Jacopo and Gentile Bellini, Botticelli, Filippo Lippi, Mantegna, Michelangelo and Raphael.
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  • Tourist visitors sit beneath and walk past the columns of London's British Museum. Above them and between pillars is a giant poster called Head of a Woman (1470s) by Andrea del Verrocchio born Andrea di Michele di Francesco de' Cioni, an Italian sculptor, goldsmith  and painter who worked at the court of Lorenzo de' Medici in Florence. His pupils included Leonardo da Vinci, Pietro Perugino and Lorenzo di Credi, but he also influenced Michelangelo. The British Museum's collection of Italian Renaissance drawings is so fragile that its masterpieces are exhibited only once in a generation. About half of the works came from Florence in partnership with the Uffizi and sponsored by BP (British Petroleum). The 100 or so works span the period 1400-1510 by artists including Jacopo and Gentile Bellini, Botticelli, Filippo Lippi, Mantegna, Michelangelo and Raphael.
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  • Elderly visitors admire the views from the roadside near the top of the Jaufenpass, the highest point at 2,094 metres on the road between Meran-merano and Sterzing-Vipiteno in South Tyrol, Italy. South Tyrol has a surface area of 7,400sq km, roughly the same as the Black Forest and is the largest province in Italy with 60% of this is 1,600 metres above sea level and its birth rate is the fourth highest of Italian provinces. With just half a million inhabitants, it attracts nearly 6m holidaymakers annually. The Jaufenpass (Italian: Passo di Monte Giovo) (alt 2094m.) is a high mountain pass in the Alps in the South Tyrol in Italy. It connects Meran and Sterzing on the road to the Brenner Pass. It is the northernmost pass in the Alps that is completely in Italy. The pass road is very winding, with many switchbacks.
    jaufenpass_italy05-13-07-2015_1.jpg
  • A woman street beggar prostrates herself on a pavement, ignored by Italian shoppers and pedestrians in Florence. As shoppers and tourists walk past in a hurry, pulling suitcases or carrying shopping, the people walk around the kneeling body whose stick lies on the ground with a paper cup to collect any spare change offered. There seems to be a mixture of indifference, pity and shame for what has become the modern face of Italian society in this once-grand medieval city. The city lies on the River Arno and is known for its history and its importance in the Middle Ages and in the Renaissance, especially for its art and architecture. A centre of medieval European trade and finance and one of the wealthiest cities of the time, Florence has been called the Athens of the Middle Ages.
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  • Apples behind screens on land south-west of Bolzano, northern Italy. Every tenth apple in Europe is grown in south Tyrol, making the region Europe's largest apple producer. The area produces 900,000 tons of apples per year on a fruit-growing area of 18,400 hectares. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies south-west of Bolzano and is a known tourist destination, famous for its wines, castles and lakes (Kalterer See, Montiggler Seen). The municipalities of the Überetsch are Kaltern and Eppan.
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  • Detail of vineyards in the Oltradige wine growing region south-west of Bolzano, South Tyrol, northern Italy. In South Tyrol there are three indigenous wine varieties: Schiava, Gewürztraminer and Lagrein. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies south-west of Bolzano and is a known tourist destination, famous for its wines, castles and lakes (Kalterer See, Montiggler Seen). The municipalities of the Überetsch are Kaltern and Eppan.
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  • Detail of vineyards in the Oltradige wine growing region south-west of Bolzano, South Tyrol, northern Italy. In South Tyrol there are three indigenous wine varieties: Schiava, Gewürztraminer and Lagrein. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies south-west of Bolzano and is a known tourist destination, famous for its wines, castles and lakes (Kalterer See, Montiggler Seen). The municipalities of the Überetsch are Kaltern and Eppan.
    appiano_italy07-11-07-2015_1.jpg
  • Detail of vineyards in the Oltradige wine growing region south-west of Bolzano, South Tyrol, northern Italy. In South Tyrol there are three indigenous wine varieties: Schiava, Gewürztraminer and Lagrein. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies south-west of Bolzano and is a known tourist destination, famous for its wines, castles and lakes (Kalterer See, Montiggler Seen). The municipalities of the Überetsch are Kaltern and Eppan.
    appiano_italy06-11-07-2015_1.jpg
  • A speedboat passes the Italian flag on Venice's Canale delle Fondamenta Nuove in the Cannaregio district. The flag is otherwise known as the Tricolore, three colours used as a symbol of Italy. The inshore sea is the Canale delle Fondamenta Nuove that separates Cannaregio from the island of Murano in the distance.
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  • A curator inspects art canvasses leaning against gallery walls in the Royal Academy (RA) for its 'The Glory of Venice: Art in the Eighteenth Century' exhibition, a collection of important works of art by Italian artists such as Tiepolo, Canaletto, Piranesi, Piazzetta, and Guardi. In the privacy of the closed gallery, a lady official from the RA is bending down, resting her hands on knees and scrutinizing for possible damage after their removal from travel packing crates, whilst on the floor before hanging for public view. We see the largest picture on the right (Luca Carlevaris, The Bucintore Departing from S. Marco. 1710) of the Grand Canal in Venice and on the left is 'Domenico Tiepolo, The Institution of the Eucharist, 1753'. Polished wooden parquet flooring is protected by blocks that support the weight of each work of priceless art.
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  • Italian Pizza restaurant on Villiers Street, London. On a cold winter day the interior looks warm inside.
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  • Vineyardsin the Oltradige wine growing region south-west of Bolzano, South Tyrol, northern Italy. In South Tyrol there are three indigenous wine varieties: Schiava, Gewürztraminer and Lagrein. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies south-west of Bolzano and is a known tourist destination, famous for its wines, castles and lakes (Kalterer See, Montiggler Seen). The municipalities of the Überetsch are Kaltern and Eppan.
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  • A south Tyrolean chapel above the village of Eppan-Appiano in south-west Bolzano wine-growing valley region. South Tyroleans are almost all Catholics and quite conservative - though it depends on the areas. In South Tyrol there are three indigenous wine varieties: Schiava, Gewürztraminer and Lagrein. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies south-west of Bolzano and is a known tourist destination, famous for its wines, castles and lakes (Kalterer See, Montiggler Seen). The municipalities of the Überetsch are Kaltern and Eppan.
    appiano_italy03-11-07-2015_1.jpg
  • A plastic drinks bottle hangs from a food kiosk opposite ancient Roman archaeology in the Italian capital, on 3rd November 1999, in Rome, Italy.
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  • A long-exposure shows the headlights of night-time traffic of scooters and cars on Via Cavour in the Italian capital, on 3rd November 1999, in Rome, Italy.
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  • A cafe customer reads his copy of the English language Herald Tribune newspaper in the Italian capital, on 3rd November 1999, in Rome, Italy.
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  • A cafe couple read a copy of Correre della Sera newspaper and a womens magazine in the Italian capital, on 3rd November 1999, in Rome, Italy.
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  • A cafe couple read a copy of Correre della Sera newspaper and a womens magazine in the Italian capital, on 3rd November 1999, in Rome, Italy.
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  • A cafe customer reads his copy of the English language Herald Tribune newspaper in the Italian capital, on 3rd November 1999, in Rome, Italy.
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  • A scooter rider gets close to a traffic policeman during an altercation in the Italian capital, on 3rd November 1999, in Rome, Italy.
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  • War memorial to those killed in WW2 in the Dolomites resort town of San Cassiano-St. Kassian in south Tyrol, Italy. Hitler's pact of non-aggression with Mussolini meant south Tyroleans often served in the German Wehrmacht and cemeteries now describe their demise in battles across the theatres of war at that time. We see the name of an officer with an Italian name killed in Russia. Under Hitler's offer, 86% of citizens from this region of Italy opted to return to the Fatherland and by the end of the war, 75,000 did so.
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  • As visitors show interest in the background, delegates rest inside a helicopter on Italian manufacturer's Finmeccanica exibition stand the Farnborough Air Show, England. Finmeccanica is Italy's main industrial group, leader in the high technology sector, and ranks among the top ten defence groups worldwide. It operates in the Aerospace, Defence and Security sectors. Listed on the Milan Stock Exchange (FNC IM; SIFI.MI), the Group recorded revenues of approximately 16 billion Euro in 2013.
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  • Delegates rest inside a helicopter on Italian manufacturer's Finmeccanica exibition stand the Farnborough Air Show, England. Finmeccanica is Italy's main industrial group, leader in the high technology sector, and ranks among the top ten defence groups worldwide. It operates in the Aerospace, Defence and Security sectors. Listed on the Milan Stock Exchange (FNC IM; SIFI.MI), the Group recorded revenues of approximately 16 billion Euro in 2013.
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  • Near the chaotic road junction of Piazza Venezia in the Italian capital of Rome, we see a gridlock situation of traffic. Buses, cars and three scooters and riders appear to be stuck in the middle of a motoring nightmare as no-one goes anywhere - the progress of this journey to destinations and life itself, has ground to a halt. A bus passenger looks out resigned through her window, a driver on another vehicle rests his hand on a ledge and the riders are sandwiched between cars. The dot matrix sign on the 60 bus it mentions its own destination, the abbreviation for Piazza spelled as "P.za". The Piazza Venezia takes its name from the adjacent Palazzo Venezia, the former embassy in the city of the Republic of Venice. The piazza is at the foot of the Capitoline Hill and near the Roman Forum.
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  • A modern Italian family and Agnolo de Cosimo Bronzino's painting of the Medici Eleanora of Toledo and son Giovanni C1545. The poster advertises the art exhibition by the celebrated painter Agnolo de Cosimo Bronzino. Agnolo de Cosimo Bronzino's painting of the Medici Eleanora of Toledo and son Giovanni C1545. Eleonora di Toledo (1522 – 1562), the daughter of Don Pedro Álvarez de Toledo, the Spanish viceroy of Naples. Eleonora was a patron of the new Jesuit order, and her private chapel in the Palazzo Vecchio  was decorated by Bronzino, who had originally arrived in Florence to provide festive decor for her wedding. She died, with her sons Giovanni and Garzia, in 1562, when she was only forty; all three of them were struck down by malaria while travelling to Pisa.
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  • Near the mainline station called Santa Maria Novello, a young couple whose upper bodies and faces are hidden by a drawn curtain (drapes) have their portrait taken in a Florence street photobooth. We assume that the man is seated on the rotating stool while his partner sits on his lap, both their trainers viewed at the bottom as the automatic machine takes their pictures at a price of 2, 4 or 5 Euros. The Italian word Fotoressera is written on the top of the kiosk. This is particular form of photography used primarily for institutional purposes, usually for identity documents; licenses; identity cards; railway passes and resumes.
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  • A modern Italian woman walks past Agnolo de Cosimo Bronzino's painting of the Medici Eleanora of Toledo and son Giovanni C1545. The poster advertises the art exhibition by the celebrated painter Agnolo de Cosimo Bronzino. Agnolo de Cosimo Bronzino's painting of the Medici Eleanora of Toledo and son Giovanni C1545. Eleonora di Toledo (1522 – 1562), the daughter of Don Pedro Álvarez de Toledo, the Spanish viceroy of Naples. Eleonora was a patron of the new Jesuit order, and her private chapel in the Palazzo Vecchio  was decorated by Bronzino, who had originally arrived in Florence to provide festive decor for her wedding. She died, with her sons Giovanni and Garzia, in 1562, when she was only forty; all three of them were struck down by malaria while traveling to Pisa.
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  • A young Italian woman sits on a ledge outside the Piazza Strozzi in central Renaissance city of Florence. Above her are giant posters advertising the art exhibition by the celebrated painter Agnolo de Cosimo Bronzino. Agnolo de Cosimo Bronzino's painting of the Medici Eleanora of Toledo and son Giovanni C1545. Eleonora di Toledo (1522 – 1562), the daughter of Don Pedro Álvarez de Toledo, the Spanish viceroy of Naples. Eleonora was a patron of the new Jesuit order, and her private chapel in the Palazzo Vecchio  was decorated by Bronzino, who had originally arrived in Florence to provide festive decor for her wedding. She died, with her sons Giovanni and Garzia, in 1562, when she was only forty; all three of them were struck down by malaria while travelling to Pisa.
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  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
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  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
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  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia36-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia31-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia23-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia19-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia11-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia12-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia08-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia07-31-10-2020.jpg
  • On a TV screen in Bar Italia, the famous Italian cafe in Soho, Prime Minister Boris Johnson addresses the the UK on live TV to announce a second nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. Businesses like Bar Italia will again have to close except for takeaways, from midnight on Thursday for a period of one month.
    coronavirus_bar_italia03-31-10-2020.jpg
  • A couple sit in the sun by soe columns in the Forum at the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • A couple cast long shadows as they walk through the nearly-deserted Forum at the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • Peeople walk in front of an arch in the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • A woman stops as she explores the deserted Via Stabiana in Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • A woman walks past a statue in the Forum at the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • Three young women tourists pose for a photograph in the nearly-deserted Forum at the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • Figures are silhouetted in an archway in the Forum at the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
    Pompeii_2020-3969.jpg
  • A man is silhouetted in an archway in the Forum at the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • A dog stands on a street in the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • People walk past a statue in the almost-deserted Forum at the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
    Pompeii_2020-3932.jpg
  • A couple walk through the almost-deserted Forum at the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • Customers at E Pellicci traditional Italian run family cafe on the 20th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. E Pellicci cafe is on Bethnal Green Road and has been trading since 1900.
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  • An open sign hanging on the front door of E Pellicci traditional Italian run family cafe on the 20th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. E Pellicci cafe is on Bethnal Green Road and has been trading since 1900.
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  • Interior of E Pellicci traditional Italian run family cafe on the 20th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. E Pellicci cafe is on Bethnal Green Road and has been trading since 1900.
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  • An old fashioned cash till at E Pellicci traditional Italian run family cafe on the 20th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. E Pellicci cafe is on Bethnal Green Road and has been trading since 1900.
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  • Interior of E Pellicci traditional Italian run family cafe on the 20th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. E Pellicci cafe is on Bethnal Green Road and has been trading since 1900.
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  • Interior of E Pellicci traditional Italian run family cafe on the 20th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. E Pellicci cafe is on Bethnal Green Road and has been trading since 1900.
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  • A waitress lays tables at Ciao Bella Italian restaurant on the 27th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • A waitress lays tables at Ciao Bella Italian restaurant on the 27th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • The number twenty-two beneath the Italian word Benvenuti welcome, are seen in a window of a Shoreditch cafe, on 4th November 2019, in London, England.
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  • Italian operatic tenor Luciano Pavarotti performs in London during the free Party in the Park concert to celebrate his 30 years in opera<br />
on 30th July 1991 in Londons Hyde Park. A crowd of 100,000 stood in the rain to watch Pavarotti perform 20 arias by Verdi, Puccini, Bizet and Wagner. VIPs the Princess of Wales, Prime Minister John Major and Michael Caine were soaked in heavy rain along with everyone else sitting on the grass cowering beneath tarpaulins. Pavarotti helped bring an otherwise high-brow artform to the ordinary Man after the BBC used his rendition of Nessun Dorma to theme their World Cup TV coverage.
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  • Italian shopfitters working on delivering new interiors to the Valentino shop on New Bond Street in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Beneath a religious frescoe, a woman sweeps the pavement while watched by local man in Vittorio Veneto, in the Province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy. Vittorio Veneto is a city and comune situated in the Province of Treviso, in the region of Veneto, Italy, in the northeast of the Italian peninsula, between the Piave and the Livenza rivers.
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  • The Museum Cenedese in Vittorio Veneto, Province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy. Vittorio Veneto is a city and comune situated in the Province of Treviso, in the region of Veneto, Italy, in the northeast of the Italian peninsula, between the Piave and the Livenza rivers.
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  • Frescoes and tourist taking fresh drinking water fountain in Piazza Duomo, Trento. In the mountain region of south Tyrol and the Dolomites, fountains in villages and cities offer clean drinking water. The visitor fills her bottle with the water as it trickles down from its spout at the feet of an eagle. The oldest centre of Trento offers interesting architecture with a unique feel of both Italian Renaissance and Germanic influences including frescoes seen at the top.
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