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Cinque Terre tourism and travel information such as accommodation, festivals, transport, maps, activities and attractions in Cinque Terre, Italy - Lonely Planet ... The Cinque Terre became a Unesco World Heritage site in 1997, which includes a protected marine area, and became a national park (Parco Nazionale delle Cinque...
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Cinque Terre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A map of Italy's Cinque Terre, showing the five villages that make up the Cinque Terre, along with information on how to get to the Cinque Terre. ... Cinque Terre: The 5 Villages...
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Cinque Terre Italian Restaurant in Portland, Maine uses the freshest local meats, produce and seafood available, as well as artisan meats and cheeses from small Italian producers.
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Open source travel guide to Cinque Terre, featuring up-to-date information on attractions, hotels, restaurants, nightlife, travel tips and more. Free and reliable advice written by Wikitravellers from around the globe. ... Cinque Terre which means Five Lands, is part of the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Cinque comprise...
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The Cinque Terre: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, Riomaggiore. Cinque Terre, discover a new paradise. ... The Cinque Terre are one of the most uncontaminated areas in the Mediterranean Sea. Five miles of rocky coast among two promontories, thousands of kilometres of dry-laid stone walls, five small towns castled...
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Monterosso, the northernmost town of the Cinque Terre, 93km (58 miles) E of Genoa ... Olive groves and vineyards clinging to hillsides, proud villages perched above the sea, hidden coves nestled at the foot of dramatic cliffs -- the Cinque Terre is about as beautiful a coastline as you're likely to find in Europe.
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The Cinque Terre, literally five lands, was once used by pirates in hiding. Even today, the hilly towns are still a little off the beaten track; hardly suitable for the tourist by car. Go by train and then use your feet. ... The Upper Trail of Cinque Terre -- L'alta via delle Cinque Terre -- is around 40km long and will take...
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