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  1. Jan 11, 2023 · Southern Italy is more heavily reliant on seafood and lamb compared to Northern Italy which utilizes a combination of beef, lamb, pork, and seafood. Cheese made in the north is mainly made of cow’s milk with many exceptions, and in the south, the majority are made with goat or sheep’s milk.

  2. Feb 1, 2024 · Tuscany and Umbria, located in Central Italy, are celebrated for their legendary wines, such as Chianti and Sagrantino di Montefalco. In the southern regions, Campania, Sicily, and Sardinia take pride in their unique wines, including Taurasi, Nero d’Avola, and Vermentino. Browse our selection of posts dedicated to each wine region:

  3. Apr 6, 2019 · September: in the Southern Regions is still summer, so you can go the beach and have a swim in Calabria, Puglia and Sicilia. Now any location is less crowded and cheaper. Polignano a Mare Apulia (Puglia) October: the ideal period for visiting the historic towns of Sicilia (Palermo, Taormina, Agrigento and Siracusa).

  4. Dec 3, 2020 · 2) Cultural differences between Northern and Southern Italy – THE CULTURE OF EACH SIDE. As we know the culture of a people derives from its history, so in Italy it could not be different. At the time of Italy’s unification, in 1861, there was a huge gap in the country (between North and South) in many areas, from the social, economic ...

  5. The Lehigh Valley is located in eastern Pennsylvania and centered around three large cities: Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton. In these cities you can find great museums, amazing history, and the home of Crayola Crayons. Bethlehem is also known as Christmas City USA and is a great holiday season destination. Map Color: Gray.

  6. The Passion of Southern Gusto. Traveling to the southern regions of Italy brings one face-to-face with passionate and lively accents. The accents of Naples, Calabria, and Sicily are marked by their vibrant intonation, rapid speech, and rich use of gestures. These accents mirror the warmth of the Mediterranean climate, infusing conversations ...

  7. Known as the “rooftop of Italy”, the Trentino Alto Adige region lies to the North East and is made up of two provinces. One is Trentino in the south, mainly Italian speaking and its capital is Trento. The other province is Alto Adige in the north bordering Austria, mainly German speaking and its capital is Bolzano.