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イタリア

イタリア共和国 Repubblica Italiana 国の標語:なし 国歌:Il Canto degli Italiani(イタリア語)イタリア人達の唱歌 イタリア共和国(イタリアきょうわこく, IPA: [iˈtaːlja] , イタリア語: Repubblica Italiana)、通称イタリアは、南ヨーロッパに位置する共和制国家。首都はローマ。 総面積は30万1,338km2で、イタリアではロ・スティヴァレ(lo Stivale)と称されるブーツ状の国土をしており、国土の大部分は温帯に属する。地中海性気候が農業と歴史に大きな影響を与えている。

リミニ

リミニ

リミニ(イタリア語: Rimini)は、イタリア共和国エミリア=ロマーニャ州にある都市であり、その周辺地域を含む人口約15万人の基礎自治体(コムーネ)。リミニ県の県都である。リーミニとも表記される。 ローマ時代に起源を持つアドリア海沿岸の都市で、沿岸海運と漁業を伝統としている。近接するコムーネのカットーリカやリッチョーネとともに夏季は海水浴客で賑わう。サンマリノ共和国への観光客の主要な玄関口であり、リミニ駅前よりサンマリノ行きのバス路線が出ている。

Villa Aldobrandini

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The Villa Aldobrandini is a villa in Frascati, Italy. Still the property of, and still lived in by, the Aldobrandini family, it is known as Belvedere for its charming location overlooking the valley toward the city of Rome. It is the only grand Papal garden not owned by the state.

Villa Borghese

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Villa Borghese may refer to: The Villa Borghese Pinciana , the villa built by the architect Flaminio Ponzio , developing sketches by Scipione Borghese, who used it as a villa suburbana, a party villa, at the edge of Rome, and to house his art collection. The Galleria Borghese which now occupies the above. The Villa Borghese gardens, the gardens in which the above villa is sited Any other villas held by the Borghese family Villa Borghese a 1953 Italian film directed by Vittorio de Sica

Villa Madama

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Villa Madama is a Renaissance-style rural palace located on Via di Villa Madama #250 in Rome, Italy. Located west of the city center and a few miles north of the Vatican, and just south of the Foro Olimpico Stadium. Even though incomplete, this villa with its loggia and segmented columned garden court and its casino with an open center and terraced gardens, was initially planned by Raphael, and highly influential for subsequent architects of the High Renaissance.

Villa di Castello

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The Villa di Castello, near the hills bordering Florence, Tuscany, central Italy, was the country residence of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany . The gardens, filled with fountains, statuary, and a grotto, became famous throughout Europe. The villa also housed some of the great art treasures of Florence, including Sandro Botticelli's Renaissance masterpieces The Birth of Venus and Primavera. The gardens of the Villa had a profound influence upon the design of the Italian Renaissance garden and the later French formal garden.