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Italy of Values Top # 5 Facts
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A Question of Values - Steven Woolfe MEP @UKIP
http://www.ukipmeps.org | http://www.ukip.org • European Parliament, Strasbourg, 2 July 2014 • Bluecard question: Steven Woolfe MEP (North West), Europe of F...
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GESAFFELSTEIN The Italian mix
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Wine Challenge: Zachys - Italian Values - JamesSuckling.com
The Wine Challenge continues at Zachys in Scarsdale, New York. For the seventh segment, Zachys vice president Andrew McMurray decided to pull out a range of ...
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Vomit The Soul - Prototypes of Values Incarnation (HQ)
Band: Vomit The Soul
Album: Apostles of Inexpression (2009) Full-Length
Country/Location: Italy
Lyrical Themes: Violence, Insanity, Abstract
Current Label: Unique Leader Records
Status: Active
Quality: 1080p
Formed In: 2000
Years Active: 2000 - 2011
Genre(s): Brutal Death Metal (Slamming Brutal Death Metal)
Album Length: 00:32:37
Track(s) (8)
01 - Prototypes Of Values' Incarnation
02 - Self Perc
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Time To Remember - Sense Of Values 1937 - Reel 4 (1937)
Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 4.
01:47:32 VS League of Nations meeting (Anthony Eden is there). VS of Japanese troops fighting and marching in China during Sino-Japanese war. Japanese flag raised over building. Japanese troops cheer Banzai.
01:48:32 Royal Coach leaves Buckingham Palace - start of Cor
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Braxton Family Values | Seas. 3, Vol. 1 | Ep. 1 Ciao, Braxtons! 1/3
Braxton Family Values, Season 3, Vol. 1 Episode 1 Ciao, Braxtons! Part 1/3
Toni takes her sisters on a trip to Italy. Tamar can't join because she's promoting her single in NYC. Toni realizes there's tension between Tamar and the other sisters. She confronts Tamar, and tempers erupt.
Copyright © 2013 Wᘓᐪᘁ: Women's Entertainment, LLC. All rights reserved. — No Copyright Infringement Intended.
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Braxton Family Values | Seas. 3, Vol. 1 | Ep. 1 Ciao, Braxtons! 3/3
Braxton Family Values, Season 3, Vol. 1 Episode 1 Ciao, Braxtons! Part 3/3
Toni takes her sisters on a trip to Italy. Tamar can't join because she's promoting her single in NYC. Toni realizes there's tension between Tamar and the other sisters. She confronts Tamar, and tempers erupt.
Copyright © 2013 Wᘓᐪᘁ: Women's Entertainment, LLC. All rights reserved. — No Copyright Infringement Intended.
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Vatican no 2 lack of values for financial crisis
SHOTLIST
1. Wide of Italian prime minister's office
2. Mid of Italian and European Union flags
3. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Adolfo Urso, National Alliance Party, Undersecretary for Economic Development:
"As far as the Italian banking system goes, it is more solid also because it is less international than others. We have also been more cautious about giving loans for real-estate investments, as a co
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BLAZE Italy tour: The reunion of the cast
http://www.blazetheshow.com Mixing nightclub vibes with West End production values and the raw impact of a music gig, BLAZE is a high-energy show of non-stop...
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CAINO - III
CAINO is a melodic crust trio from Palermo, Italy.
Formerly members of Values Intact, L.E.A.R.N. and Cadaver Mutilator started a painstakingly research that led them to a dark, melodic core into the powerful crust music rhythms and sludge thickness.
CAINO's "Exegesis" speaks both about the lies that religion took over mankind in history and the daily lobotomia that people's ignorance still s
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Intercultural Communication: Italian Culture
1. Bellamy, Richard. Modern Italian Social Theory: Ideology and Politics from Pareto to the Present. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. 1987. Print.
2. Hendrix, John. History and Culture in Italy. Lanham, Maryland: Univserity Press of America. 2003. Print.
3. Bergami, Roberto, and Biagio Aulino. "Teaching and Learning Italian Abroad: A Comparative Pilot Study of Italian-Canadia
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Italian American Family Traditions and Values
(Clip) Watch this demonstration of how family traditions and values are passed on to future generations through remembrances and stories. This form of commun...
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Why I'm Proud to Be an Italian-American
Producer Ciro Poppiti enlightens the audience by presenting a documentary of the positive virtues of the Italian American culture and how the importance of h...
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With the opening of the first Louis Vuitton Maison in Italy on 29th January 2012
In 1988, Louis Vuitton marked its first step on the road to Rome, and established its first store in the city at the famous San Lorenzo in Lucina Square. Ove...
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Italian culture in 5 minutes
This video has been prepared for the course Complex Decision Making held at Politecnico of Milano. It tries to symbolize Italy through its main values: family, beauty, aesthetics, religion, art, food, (unfortunately) mafia, and work. Sketches are taken from a D&G; commercial, the movie "Che Bella Giornata", the movie "Godfather" and a FIAT commercial. All rights belong to their owners.
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NIAF Vice Chair Patricia de Stacy Harrison Keynotes Celebration of Italy's Unity in Miami
NIAF VICE CHAIR PATRICIA de STACY HARRISON KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT 150th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF ITALY'S UNITY IN MIAMI Hon. Patricia de Stacy Harrison, presid...
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Bonfiglioli's Values (Italian version)
Challenge. Respect. Accountability. Winning Together.
Sono questi i valori Bonfiglioli, che ci guidano dove vogliamo andare e ci spingono a essere chi vogliamo essere.
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Hanging out with the awesome, crazy Anita from Italy in the wonderful streets of Hollywood, LA!
We've just finished our Aerial Art and AcroFit classes and we want to hang out together in the wonderful streets of Hollywood because Anita is leaving on Tuesday!
We talk bathing suits, bikini's and some other crazy stuff.
Hello, I'm JordyT: I live in Los Angeles California. I act, I model, I'm addicted to chocolate, and in these vlog videos you can follow me and my LA - Hollywood life.
Follo
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"Italian Men's Grooming" - "Art of Shaving" - "Rasatura" - "Barbieria Colla" - "Italian Gentleman"
"Antica Barbieria Colla is the most famous barber shop in Milan, known for prestige, for its traditions and widely recommended by its Italian and International clientele. Founded by Dino Colla in 1904, the Barbershop is the place to seek hair, beard and mustaches treatment as well as to meet famous people.
When entering the store one has the impression of travelling through time into a world where
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CAINO - II
CAINO is a melodic crust trio from Palermo, Italy. Formerly members of Values Intact, L.E.A.R.N. and Cadaver Mutilator started a painstakingly research that ...
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The Migrant Crisis
Talking and walking about the European migrant crisis. Get emails from Jade: jadejoddle.com/join/
Today's video is a comfort zone video where I challenge myself to make videos in new ways in order to let go in relation to perfectionism. My goals for shooting the video were to speak about a controversial topic (the migrant crisis), to talk while walking, and to film the video in a single take.
M
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3RD CONFERENCE ON FOREIGN YOUTH AND THE SOCIAL SERVICES
The 2nd & 3rd Edition of Conference on Migrant Families Successfully held in Brescia - "People In The Knowledge: Active Citizenship and Territorial Awareness...
A Question of Values - Steven Woolfe MEP @UKIP
http://www.ukipmeps.org | http://www.ukip.org • European Parliament, Strasbourg, 2 July 2014 • Bluecard question: Steven Woolfe MEP (North West), Europe of F......
http://www.ukipmeps.org | http://www.ukip.org • European Parliament, Strasbourg, 2 July 2014 • Bluecard question: Steven Woolfe MEP (North West), Europe of F...
wn.com/A Question Of Values Steven Woolfe Mep Ukip
http://www.ukipmeps.org | http://www.ukip.org • European Parliament, Strasbourg, 2 July 2014 • Bluecard question: Steven Woolfe MEP (North West), Europe of F...
- published: 03 Jul 2014
- views: 2471
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author: UKIP MEPs
Wine Challenge: Zachys - Italian Values - JamesSuckling.com
The Wine Challenge continues at Zachys in Scarsdale, New York. For the seventh segment, Zachys vice president Andrew McMurray decided to pull out a range of ......
The Wine Challenge continues at Zachys in Scarsdale, New York. For the seventh segment, Zachys vice president Andrew McMurray decided to pull out a range of ...
wn.com/Wine Challenge Zachys Italian Values Jamessuckling.Com
The Wine Challenge continues at Zachys in Scarsdale, New York. For the seventh segment, Zachys vice president Andrew McMurray decided to pull out a range of ...
Vomit The Soul - Prototypes of Values Incarnation (HQ)
Band: Vomit The Soul
Album: Apostles of Inexpression (2009) Full-Length
Country/Location: Italy
Lyrical Themes: Violence, Insanity, Abstract
Current Label: Uniq...
Band: Vomit The Soul
Album: Apostles of Inexpression (2009) Full-Length
Country/Location: Italy
Lyrical Themes: Violence, Insanity, Abstract
Current Label: Unique Leader Records
Status: Active
Quality: 1080p
Formed In: 2000
Years Active: 2000 - 2011
Genre(s): Brutal Death Metal (Slamming Brutal Death Metal)
Album Length: 00:32:37
Track(s) (8)
01 - Prototypes Of Values' Incarnation
02 - Self Perception Veil
03 - Extirpated From Absurdity
04 - Overcrowd
05 - Apostles Of Inexpression
06 - Unrecognized Elements Presence
07 - Decay Of An Inviolable Dogma
08 - Inconsistent Delta
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I hereby do not own the music used in this video. All rights go to "Vomit The Soul" for promotional purposes only. If the label/artist want to remove the video, contact me by inbox or Facebook page and I'll remove it.
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Band: Vomit The Soul
Album: Apostles of Inexpression (2009) Full-Length
Country/Location: Italy
Lyrical Themes: Violence, Insanity, Abstract
Current Label: Unique Leader Records
Status: Active
Quality: 1080p
Formed In: 2000
Years Active: 2000 - 2011
Genre(s): Brutal Death Metal (Slamming Brutal Death Metal)
Album Length: 00:32:37
Track(s) (8)
01 - Prototypes Of Values' Incarnation
02 - Self Perception Veil
03 - Extirpated From Absurdity
04 - Overcrowd
05 - Apostles Of Inexpression
06 - Unrecognized Elements Presence
07 - Decay Of An Inviolable Dogma
08 - Inconsistent Delta
Metal Mayhem HQ's Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/metalmayhemhq?fref=nf
Metal Mayhem HQ's Official Website
http://www.metalmayhemhq.com
Metal Mayhem HQ's Twitter
https://twitter.com/MetalMayhemHQ
Check out these amazing high-quality Biohazard flags!
http://store.sspflags.com/search.php?search_query=bio&x;=0&y;=0
Also, don't forget to check out these high-quality Pirate/Jolly Roger flags!
http://store.sspflags.com/search.php?search_query=jolly+roger&x;=0&y;=0
Vomit The Soul
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Vomit-The-Soul/203301583050187?fref=ts
I hereby do not own the music used in this video. All rights go to "Vomit The Soul" for promotional purposes only. If the label/artist want to remove the video, contact me by inbox or Facebook page and I'll remove it.
If you love the music, help support the bands by purchasing their merch/albums and check 'em out in concert!
*Please notify me if any of you spot any invalid/incorrect information. Thanks!*
- published: 04 Nov 2015
- views: 11
Time To Remember - Sense Of Values 1937 - Reel 4 (1937)
Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 4.
01:47:32 VS League of Nations m...
Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 4.
01:47:32 VS League of Nations meeting (Anthony Eden is there). VS of Japanese troops fighting and marching in China during Sino-Japanese war. Japanese flag raised over building. Japanese troops cheer Banzai.
01:48:32 Royal Coach leaves Buckingham Palace - start of Coronation parade for King George VI. Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother) is with the King. Massive crowds watch.
01:49:20 Japanese hold ceremony after taking Hankow. Their National Anthem is played. They salute and bow in the direction of Mikado's palace.
01:49:58 Ext. Westminster Abbey. VS of Coronation Ceremony.
01:50:28 Decorated German train pulls into station. Adolf Hitler is acclaimed by large crowds. Hermann Goering is with him. Goering makes speech to welcome the Fuhrer back from Italy. Massive torch light parade through streets of Berlin. Massive firework display. Hitler appears on balcony and is cheered by crowd. Goering is with him.
01:54:00 End of Programme credits.
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wn.com/Time To Remember Sense Of Values 1937 Reel 4 (1937)
Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 4.
01:47:32 VS League of Nations meeting (Anthony Eden is there). VS of Japanese troops fighting and marching in China during Sino-Japanese war. Japanese flag raised over building. Japanese troops cheer Banzai.
01:48:32 Royal Coach leaves Buckingham Palace - start of Coronation parade for King George VI. Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother) is with the King. Massive crowds watch.
01:49:20 Japanese hold ceremony after taking Hankow. Their National Anthem is played. They salute and bow in the direction of Mikado's palace.
01:49:58 Ext. Westminster Abbey. VS of Coronation Ceremony.
01:50:28 Decorated German train pulls into station. Adolf Hitler is acclaimed by large crowds. Hermann Goering is with him. Goering makes speech to welcome the Fuhrer back from Italy. Massive torch light parade through streets of Berlin. Massive firework display. Hitler appears on balcony and is cheered by crowd. Goering is with him.
01:54:00 End of Programme credits.
90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:2213.08
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 101
Braxton Family Values | Seas. 3, Vol. 1 | Ep. 1 Ciao, Braxtons! 1/3
Braxton Family Values, Season 3, Vol. 1 Episode 1 Ciao, Braxtons! Part 1/3
Toni takes her sisters on a trip to Italy. Tamar can't join because she's promoting ...
Braxton Family Values, Season 3, Vol. 1 Episode 1 Ciao, Braxtons! Part 1/3
Toni takes her sisters on a trip to Italy. Tamar can't join because she's promoting her single in NYC. Toni realizes there's tension between Tamar and the other sisters. She confronts Tamar, and tempers erupt.
Copyright © 2013 Wᘓᐪᘁ: Women's Entertainment, LLC. All rights reserved. — No Copyright Infringement Intended.
wn.com/Braxton Family Values | Seas. 3, Vol. 1 | Ep. 1 Ciao, Braxtons 1 3
Braxton Family Values, Season 3, Vol. 1 Episode 1 Ciao, Braxtons! Part 1/3
Toni takes her sisters on a trip to Italy. Tamar can't join because she's promoting her single in NYC. Toni realizes there's tension between Tamar and the other sisters. She confronts Tamar, and tempers erupt.
Copyright © 2013 Wᘓᐪᘁ: Women's Entertainment, LLC. All rights reserved. — No Copyright Infringement Intended.
- published: 15 Mar 2013
- views: 93846
Braxton Family Values | Seas. 3, Vol. 1 | Ep. 1 Ciao, Braxtons! 3/3
Braxton Family Values, Season 3, Vol. 1 Episode 1 Ciao, Braxtons! Part 3/3
Toni takes her sisters on a trip to Italy. Tamar can't join because she's promoting ...
Braxton Family Values, Season 3, Vol. 1 Episode 1 Ciao, Braxtons! Part 3/3
Toni takes her sisters on a trip to Italy. Tamar can't join because she's promoting her single in NYC. Toni realizes there's tension between Tamar and the other sisters. She confronts Tamar, and tempers erupt.
Copyright © 2013 Wᘓᐪᘁ: Women's Entertainment, LLC. All rights reserved. — No Copyright Infringement Intended.
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Braxton Family Values, Season 3, Vol. 1 Episode 1 Ciao, Braxtons! Part 3/3
Toni takes her sisters on a trip to Italy. Tamar can't join because she's promoting her single in NYC. Toni realizes there's tension between Tamar and the other sisters. She confronts Tamar, and tempers erupt.
Copyright © 2013 Wᘓᐪᘁ: Women's Entertainment, LLC. All rights reserved. — No Copyright Infringement Intended.
- published: 15 Mar 2013
- views: 23554
Vatican no 2 lack of values for financial crisis
SHOTLIST
1. Wide of Italian prime minister's office
2. Mid of Italian and European Union flags
3. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Adolfo Urso, National Alliance Party, U...
SHOTLIST
1. Wide of Italian prime minister's office
2. Mid of Italian and European Union flags
3. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Adolfo Urso, National Alliance Party, Undersecretary for Economic Development:
"As far as the Italian banking system goes, it is more solid also because it is less international than others. We have also been more cautious about giving loans for real-estate investments, as a consequence the impact will be less significant."
4. Mid of fountain, tilt-up to flags on balcony
5. Wide exterior of Aspen Institute
6. Wide of Vatican's Secretary of State, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, addressing news conference
7. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, Vatican's Secretary of State:
"The tragic outcome of all the political ideologies demonstrates that when humans only seek short-term profit, and identify it with the good in itself, they end up by cancelling the same profit, the current financial crisis also confirms this statement."
8. Wide of conference, people clapping
9. Economics Minister Giulio Tremonti leaving news conference
10. Bertone leaving Aspen Institute and getting into car
11. Bertone's car leaving
STORYLINE
A top Vatican official said on Tuesday that the world's financial crisis was the result of the search for short-term profits as a goal in itself - and an example of what happened when basic rights and the common good were ignored.
Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican's secretary of state and its number two official, delivered a major speech on religion in a globalised world, following Pope Benedict XVI's call for religion to be given more room in society.
Bertone said that in a globalised era "politics and the market are not everything."
They are, he said, a means but not an end.
Addressing a meeting attended by Italian political and financial leaders, the cardinal attacked the search for short-term profit.
Speaking earlier on Tuesday, Adolfo Urso, the undersecretary for economic development said the Italian banking system appeared to be stronger then others because it was less international than others.
Urso said Italian banks were safe because they had been very cautious when dealing with loans for real-estate investments, and this was why the impact of the international credit crisis would be much less on the Italian market.
Italy's economic authorities moved to reassure Italian investors and savers on the good health of the Italian financial institutions.
On Tuesday morning, the Italian Minister of Economics Giulio Tremonti met the director of the Italian Central Bank Mario Draghi, and released a statement afterwards confirming that the Italian banking system was not in danger.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/52737884e54b480ba903e62d7e135470
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wn.com/Vatican No 2 Lack Of Values For Financial Crisis
SHOTLIST
1. Wide of Italian prime minister's office
2. Mid of Italian and European Union flags
3. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Adolfo Urso, National Alliance Party, Undersecretary for Economic Development:
"As far as the Italian banking system goes, it is more solid also because it is less international than others. We have also been more cautious about giving loans for real-estate investments, as a consequence the impact will be less significant."
4. Mid of fountain, tilt-up to flags on balcony
5. Wide exterior of Aspen Institute
6. Wide of Vatican's Secretary of State, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, addressing news conference
7. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, Vatican's Secretary of State:
"The tragic outcome of all the political ideologies demonstrates that when humans only seek short-term profit, and identify it with the good in itself, they end up by cancelling the same profit, the current financial crisis also confirms this statement."
8. Wide of conference, people clapping
9. Economics Minister Giulio Tremonti leaving news conference
10. Bertone leaving Aspen Institute and getting into car
11. Bertone's car leaving
STORYLINE
A top Vatican official said on Tuesday that the world's financial crisis was the result of the search for short-term profits as a goal in itself - and an example of what happened when basic rights and the common good were ignored.
Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Vatican's secretary of state and its number two official, delivered a major speech on religion in a globalised world, following Pope Benedict XVI's call for religion to be given more room in society.
Bertone said that in a globalised era "politics and the market are not everything."
They are, he said, a means but not an end.
Addressing a meeting attended by Italian political and financial leaders, the cardinal attacked the search for short-term profit.
Speaking earlier on Tuesday, Adolfo Urso, the undersecretary for economic development said the Italian banking system appeared to be stronger then others because it was less international than others.
Urso said Italian banks were safe because they had been very cautious when dealing with loans for real-estate investments, and this was why the impact of the international credit crisis would be much less on the Italian market.
Italy's economic authorities moved to reassure Italian investors and savers on the good health of the Italian financial institutions.
On Tuesday morning, the Italian Minister of Economics Giulio Tremonti met the director of the Italian Central Bank Mario Draghi, and released a statement afterwards confirming that the Italian banking system was not in danger.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/52737884e54b480ba903e62d7e135470
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
BLAZE Italy tour: The reunion of the cast
http://www.blazetheshow.com Mixing nightclub vibes with West End production values and the raw impact of a music gig, BLAZE is a high-energy show of non-stop......
http://www.blazetheshow.com Mixing nightclub vibes with West End production values and the raw impact of a music gig, BLAZE is a high-energy show of non-stop...
wn.com/Blaze Italy Tour The Reunion Of The Cast
http://www.blazetheshow.com Mixing nightclub vibes with West End production values and the raw impact of a music gig, BLAZE is a high-energy show of non-stop...
CAINO - III
CAINO is a melodic crust trio from Palermo, Italy.
Formerly members of Values Intact, L.E.A.R.N. and Cadaver Mutilator started a painstakingly research that ...
CAINO is a melodic crust trio from Palermo, Italy.
Formerly members of Values Intact, L.E.A.R.N. and Cadaver Mutilator started a painstakingly research that led them to a dark, melodic core into the powerful crust music rhythms and sludge thickness.
CAINO's "Exegesis" speaks both about the lies that religion took over mankind in history and the daily lobotomia that people's ignorance still suffer, using dark and obscure atmosphere, powerful sound and metaphoric lyrics.
wn.com/Caino Iii
CAINO is a melodic crust trio from Palermo, Italy.
Formerly members of Values Intact, L.E.A.R.N. and Cadaver Mutilator started a painstakingly research that led them to a dark, melodic core into the powerful crust music rhythms and sludge thickness.
CAINO's "Exegesis" speaks both about the lies that religion took over mankind in history and the daily lobotomia that people's ignorance still suffer, using dark and obscure atmosphere, powerful sound and metaphoric lyrics.
- published: 24 Dec 2011
- views: 432
Intercultural Communication: Italian Culture
1. Bellamy, Richard. Modern Italian Social Theory: Ideology and Politics from Pareto to the Present. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. 1987. Pri...
1. Bellamy, Richard. Modern Italian Social Theory: Ideology and Politics from Pareto to the Present. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. 1987. Print.
2. Hendrix, John. History and Culture in Italy. Lanham, Maryland: Univserity Press of America. 2003. Print.
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Caprara, Gian. "Personality and Politics: Values, Traits, and Political Choice." Political Psychology. (2012): Vol. 31-33. Print.
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27. Mandy. "Home with Mandy." Home with Mandy. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Nov. 2013.
28. Sawday, Alastair. "A Slow Travellers' Guide to Italy." The Guardian. The Observer, n.d. Web. 11 Nov. 2013.
29. Smiejek, Mariusz. "Italy Photos." National Geographic. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Nov. 2013.=
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26. "Italy's Regions, Regional Map of Italy, Regions of Italy, Italian Regions, Regions in Italy, Italian Regional Government, Twenty Regions Regions and Provinces Italy, Regional Differences, Regional Administration." Italy's Regions, N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Nov. 2013.
27. Mandy. "Home with Mandy." Home with Mandy. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Nov. 2013.
28. Sawday, Alastair. "A Slow Travellers' Guide to Italy." The Guardian. The Observer, n.d. Web. 11 Nov. 2013.
29. Smiejek, Mariusz. "Italy Photos." National Geographic. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Nov. 2013.=
- published: 13 Nov 2013
- views: 4970
Italian American Family Traditions and Values
(Clip) Watch this demonstration of how family traditions and values are passed on to future generations through remembrances and stories. This form of commun......
(Clip) Watch this demonstration of how family traditions and values are passed on to future generations through remembrances and stories. This form of commun...
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(Clip) Watch this demonstration of how family traditions and values are passed on to future generations through remembrances and stories. This form of commun...
Why I'm Proud to Be an Italian-American
Producer Ciro Poppiti enlightens the audience by presenting a documentary of the positive virtues of the Italian American culture and how the importance of h......
Producer Ciro Poppiti enlightens the audience by presenting a documentary of the positive virtues of the Italian American culture and how the importance of h...
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Producer Ciro Poppiti enlightens the audience by presenting a documentary of the positive virtues of the Italian American culture and how the importance of h...
With the opening of the first Louis Vuitton Maison in Italy on 29th January 2012
In 1988, Louis Vuitton marked its first step on the road to Rome, and established its first store in the city at the famous San Lorenzo in Lucina Square. Ove......
In 1988, Louis Vuitton marked its first step on the road to Rome, and established its first store in the city at the famous San Lorenzo in Lucina Square. Ove...
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In 1988, Louis Vuitton marked its first step on the road to Rome, and established its first store in the city at the famous San Lorenzo in Lucina Square. Ove...
- published: 28 Jan 2012
- views: 301
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author: GCMAG
Italian culture in 5 minutes
This video has been prepared for the course Complex Decision Making held at Politecnico of Milano. It tries to symbolize Italy through its main values: family, ...
This video has been prepared for the course Complex Decision Making held at Politecnico of Milano. It tries to symbolize Italy through its main values: family, beauty, aesthetics, religion, art, food, (unfortunately) mafia, and work. Sketches are taken from a D&G; commercial, the movie "Che Bella Giornata", the movie "Godfather" and a FIAT commercial. All rights belong to their owners.
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This video has been prepared for the course Complex Decision Making held at Politecnico of Milano. It tries to symbolize Italy through its main values: family, beauty, aesthetics, religion, art, food, (unfortunately) mafia, and work. Sketches are taken from a D&G; commercial, the movie "Che Bella Giornata", the movie "Godfather" and a FIAT commercial. All rights belong to their owners.
- published: 28 Feb 2013
- views: 15430
NIAF Vice Chair Patricia de Stacy Harrison Keynotes Celebration of Italy's Unity in Miami
NIAF VICE CHAIR PATRICIA de STACY HARRISON KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT 150th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF ITALY'S UNITY IN MIAMI Hon. Patricia de Stacy Harrison, presid......
NIAF VICE CHAIR PATRICIA de STACY HARRISON KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT 150th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF ITALY'S UNITY IN MIAMI Hon. Patricia de Stacy Harrison, presid...
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NIAF VICE CHAIR PATRICIA de STACY HARRISON KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT 150th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF ITALY'S UNITY IN MIAMI Hon. Patricia de Stacy Harrison, presid...
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Bonfiglioli's Values (Italian version)
Challenge. Respect. Accountability. Winning Together.
Sono questi i valori Bonfiglioli, che ci guidano dove vogliamo andare e ci spingono a essere chi vogliam...
Challenge. Respect. Accountability. Winning Together.
Sono questi i valori Bonfiglioli, che ci guidano dove vogliamo andare e ci spingono a essere chi vogliamo essere.
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Challenge. Respect. Accountability. Winning Together.
Sono questi i valori Bonfiglioli, che ci guidano dove vogliamo andare e ci spingono a essere chi vogliamo essere.
- published: 16 Mar 2015
- views: 221
Hanging out with the awesome, crazy Anita from Italy in the wonderful streets of Hollywood, LA!
We've just finished our Aerial Art and AcroFit classes and we want to hang out together in the wonderful streets of Hollywood because Anita is leaving on Tuesda...
We've just finished our Aerial Art and AcroFit classes and we want to hang out together in the wonderful streets of Hollywood because Anita is leaving on Tuesday!
We talk bathing suits, bikini's and some other crazy stuff.
Hello, I'm JordyT: I live in Los Angeles California. I act, I model, I'm addicted to chocolate, and in these vlog videos you can follow me and my LA - Hollywood life.
Follow me on my:
Website: http://www.jordyt.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordy.tulleners
Twitter: https://twitter.com/thatbelgiumkid
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Driven by the passion for acting and fashion, I took off to explore the world. Today I've set foot in Los Angeles. Tomorrow I could wake up in Bangkok or Australia. But wherever I go, I take my positive vibes with me to meet new people in new places. Here you discover about my (JordyT’s) adventures as a model, actor, friend, prankster and…. sometimes just as a crazy man... raaauww!
jordy started traveling all over the globe and discovered the secrets of cultures and the answers to questions one refuses to ask. As he pursued his passion, acting, jordy fell into the fascinating world of fashion, where he is free to enhance his personality by "dressing up" and collaborating with extraordinary designers all over the globe.
I support http://www.Geanco.org
https://youtu.be/5ZmzB98MGpY
A quick summary about how I got to living in LA, Los Angeles - California.
Who’s Jordy?
Jordy was born and raised in a small town in Belgium. He grew up with the classic values and respect that comes together when living in a small "suburby village" far from the big city. As a child he was terrified by this crazy jungle of buildings, but soon he grew out of his little cocoon and flew around, ready to explore what lie ahead of him. He started acting an modelling and due to his authenticity and open minded spirit, doors opened spontaneously; With this background, living in Los Angeles (LA) - California is a dream come true.
What does he do?
As a Belgian model Jordy started traveling all over the globe and discovered the secrets of cultures and the answsers to questions one refuses to ask. As he pursued his passion Jordy fell into the fascinating world of fashion, where he is free to enhance his personality by "dressing up" and collaborating with extraordinary designers all over the globe. Today Jordy is a rising shining star. He hops from one modelling and publicity job to another. In the meanwhile he prepares for film and theatre auditions, hangs out with his flatmate and friends and looks in amazement at the world around him
What is there to see at ThatBelgianKid / ThatBelgiumKid?
Jordy’s adventures are big and small but always touching or crazy. From now on you can follow his adventures on this channel. The deep inner joy he feels when he adoptes a streetcat is as big as getting an audition in Tinseltown or being casted for a fotoshoot in Monaco. Since he has the blessed age to party legally you can follow him on the colourful and crazy party’s in the City of Angels. He talks about the superficial world of glitter and glamour, but also about the harsh world of young and ambitious people in Hollywood. Curious about his work, his friends, his romances, his cat, his LA house, his days and nights? Subscribe now and fall in love with ThatBelgianKid!
Short Biography
Jordy was born in Belgium, Maaseik on May first. He started acting at the age of six and took his first acting class at the Kunstacademie van Maasmechelen (Belgium) where he also graduated at the age of 17 for Drama, Speech and Repertoire. Jordy was so thrilled about acting that he joined the Kunsthumaniora in Hasselt (Belgium) and graduated after 3 years of acting, dancing and singing. Afther that he joined the 'LOT-groep' in the Netherlands for a one-year intense acting course.
At the age of 19 he felt like it was the big step to move forward and so he did. Jordy moved to Los Angeles and finished studying at The Acting Corps in North Hollywood, an intense course specialized in the Meisner Methode. He took classes at Edgemar, The Center For The Arts with Acting coach Michelle Danner. And is currently employed by the International Screen Academy in Australia as the Analyst."
If you want to use any of my videos, contact info AT Kingsberry.be
Youtube Star Channel Management by: http://lionfox.co.uk
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Video post production: http://insync.be/
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We've just finished our Aerial Art and AcroFit classes and we want to hang out together in the wonderful streets of Hollywood because Anita is leaving on Tuesday!
We talk bathing suits, bikini's and some other crazy stuff.
Hello, I'm JordyT: I live in Los Angeles California. I act, I model, I'm addicted to chocolate, and in these vlog videos you can follow me and my LA - Hollywood life.
Follow me on my:
Website: http://www.jordyt.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordy.tulleners
Twitter: https://twitter.com/thatbelgiumkid
Instagram: https://instagram.com/thatbelgiumkid/
Blog: http://jordytulleners.blogspot.be/
Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/116381398709681700643
Driven by the passion for acting and fashion, I took off to explore the world. Today I've set foot in Los Angeles. Tomorrow I could wake up in Bangkok or Australia. But wherever I go, I take my positive vibes with me to meet new people in new places. Here you discover about my (JordyT’s) adventures as a model, actor, friend, prankster and…. sometimes just as a crazy man... raaauww!
jordy started traveling all over the globe and discovered the secrets of cultures and the answers to questions one refuses to ask. As he pursued his passion, acting, jordy fell into the fascinating world of fashion, where he is free to enhance his personality by "dressing up" and collaborating with extraordinary designers all over the globe.
I support http://www.Geanco.org
https://youtu.be/5ZmzB98MGpY
A quick summary about how I got to living in LA, Los Angeles - California.
Who’s Jordy?
Jordy was born and raised in a small town in Belgium. He grew up with the classic values and respect that comes together when living in a small "suburby village" far from the big city. As a child he was terrified by this crazy jungle of buildings, but soon he grew out of his little cocoon and flew around, ready to explore what lie ahead of him. He started acting an modelling and due to his authenticity and open minded spirit, doors opened spontaneously; With this background, living in Los Angeles (LA) - California is a dream come true.
What does he do?
As a Belgian model Jordy started traveling all over the globe and discovered the secrets of cultures and the answsers to questions one refuses to ask. As he pursued his passion Jordy fell into the fascinating world of fashion, where he is free to enhance his personality by "dressing up" and collaborating with extraordinary designers all over the globe. Today Jordy is a rising shining star. He hops from one modelling and publicity job to another. In the meanwhile he prepares for film and theatre auditions, hangs out with his flatmate and friends and looks in amazement at the world around him
What is there to see at ThatBelgianKid / ThatBelgiumKid?
Jordy’s adventures are big and small but always touching or crazy. From now on you can follow his adventures on this channel. The deep inner joy he feels when he adoptes a streetcat is as big as getting an audition in Tinseltown or being casted for a fotoshoot in Monaco. Since he has the blessed age to party legally you can follow him on the colourful and crazy party’s in the City of Angels. He talks about the superficial world of glitter and glamour, but also about the harsh world of young and ambitious people in Hollywood. Curious about his work, his friends, his romances, his cat, his LA house, his days and nights? Subscribe now and fall in love with ThatBelgianKid!
Short Biography
Jordy was born in Belgium, Maaseik on May first. He started acting at the age of six and took his first acting class at the Kunstacademie van Maasmechelen (Belgium) where he also graduated at the age of 17 for Drama, Speech and Repertoire. Jordy was so thrilled about acting that he joined the Kunsthumaniora in Hasselt (Belgium) and graduated after 3 years of acting, dancing and singing. Afther that he joined the 'LOT-groep' in the Netherlands for a one-year intense acting course.
At the age of 19 he felt like it was the big step to move forward and so he did. Jordy moved to Los Angeles and finished studying at The Acting Corps in North Hollywood, an intense course specialized in the Meisner Methode. He took classes at Edgemar, The Center For The Arts with Acting coach Michelle Danner. And is currently employed by the International Screen Academy in Australia as the Analyst."
If you want to use any of my videos, contact info AT Kingsberry.be
Youtube Star Channel Management by: http://lionfox.co.uk
Video consultancy by: http://kingsberry.be/
Video post production: http://insync.be/
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 12
"Italian Men's Grooming" - "Art of Shaving" - "Rasatura" - "Barbieria Colla" - "Italian Gentleman"
"Antica Barbieria Colla is the most famous barber shop in Milan, known for prestige, for its traditions and widely recommended by its Italian and International ...
"Antica Barbieria Colla is the most famous barber shop in Milan, known for prestige, for its traditions and widely recommended by its Italian and International clientele. Founded by Dino Colla in 1904, the Barbershop is the place to seek hair, beard and mustaches treatment as well as to meet famous people.
When entering the store one has the impression of travelling through time into a world where attention to the customer and detailed care are sacred and inviolable values. Shaving at the Barbershop is a ritual of great charm: a warm cloth, pre-shave cream, animal hair brush, razor blade that caresses the skin without irritating it, another cream, other cloths, and enormous attention during all phases of the process, a truly attentive service.
Under the leadership of its current owner Franco Bompieri, who has been working in the same historical shop since 1960, the “Antica Barbieria Colla” has consolidated its prestige. As well as providing impeccable hair-cuts and shaves, the owner is also a well-known writer, author of several books.
The products used in the shop are created especially for the skin treatments. They are prepared following an ancient tradition passed on from owner to owner. Up to a short time ago such products were used in the Barbershop primarily. The strong demand by customers and friends motivated Francesca Bompieri, Franco’s daughter, to make her marketing experience available to the family business with the creation of an exclusive line of products for hair and face called “Antica Barbieria Colla”.
wn.com/Italian Men's Grooming Art Of Shaving Rasatura Barbieria Colla Italian Gentleman
"Antica Barbieria Colla is the most famous barber shop in Milan, known for prestige, for its traditions and widely recommended by its Italian and International clientele. Founded by Dino Colla in 1904, the Barbershop is the place to seek hair, beard and mustaches treatment as well as to meet famous people.
When entering the store one has the impression of travelling through time into a world where attention to the customer and detailed care are sacred and inviolable values. Shaving at the Barbershop is a ritual of great charm: a warm cloth, pre-shave cream, animal hair brush, razor blade that caresses the skin without irritating it, another cream, other cloths, and enormous attention during all phases of the process, a truly attentive service.
Under the leadership of its current owner Franco Bompieri, who has been working in the same historical shop since 1960, the “Antica Barbieria Colla” has consolidated its prestige. As well as providing impeccable hair-cuts and shaves, the owner is also a well-known writer, author of several books.
The products used in the shop are created especially for the skin treatments. They are prepared following an ancient tradition passed on from owner to owner. Up to a short time ago such products were used in the Barbershop primarily. The strong demand by customers and friends motivated Francesca Bompieri, Franco’s daughter, to make her marketing experience available to the family business with the creation of an exclusive line of products for hair and face called “Antica Barbieria Colla”.
- published: 12 Feb 2015
- views: 301
CAINO - II
CAINO is a melodic crust trio from Palermo, Italy. Formerly members of Values Intact, L.E.A.R.N. and Cadaver Mutilator started a painstakingly research that ......
CAINO is a melodic crust trio from Palermo, Italy. Formerly members of Values Intact, L.E.A.R.N. and Cadaver Mutilator started a painstakingly research that ...
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CAINO is a melodic crust trio from Palermo, Italy. Formerly members of Values Intact, L.E.A.R.N. and Cadaver Mutilator started a painstakingly research that ...
The Migrant Crisis
Talking and walking about the European migrant crisis. Get emails from Jade: jadejoddle.com/join/
Today's video is a comfort zone video where I challenge mysel...
Talking and walking about the European migrant crisis. Get emails from Jade: jadejoddle.com/join/
Today's video is a comfort zone video where I challenge myself to make videos in new ways in order to let go in relation to perfectionism. My goals for shooting the video were to speak about a controversial topic (the migrant crisis), to talk while walking, and to film the video in a single take.
My thoughts about the migrant crisis come from two strongly held values I have about life. (1) Freedom of movement for all people. (2) Hard work, discipline and a certain amount of grit to get what you want in life.
Comfort Zone videos playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSDRlK64oyIokcJhVPgSFlkrRBjqwtCcT&action;_edit=1
Get emails from Jade: jadejoddle.com/join/
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Talking and walking about the European migrant crisis. Get emails from Jade: jadejoddle.com/join/
Today's video is a comfort zone video where I challenge myself to make videos in new ways in order to let go in relation to perfectionism. My goals for shooting the video were to speak about a controversial topic (the migrant crisis), to talk while walking, and to film the video in a single take.
My thoughts about the migrant crisis come from two strongly held values I have about life. (1) Freedom of movement for all people. (2) Hard work, discipline and a certain amount of grit to get what you want in life.
Comfort Zone videos playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSDRlK64oyIokcJhVPgSFlkrRBjqwtCcT&action;_edit=1
Get emails from Jade: jadejoddle.com/join/
- published: 10 Sep 2015
- views: 3072
3RD CONFERENCE ON FOREIGN YOUTH AND THE SOCIAL SERVICES
The 2nd & 3rd Edition of Conference on Migrant Families Successfully held in Brescia - "People In The Knowledge: Active Citizenship and Territorial Awareness......
The 2nd & 3rd Edition of Conference on Migrant Families Successfully held in Brescia - "People In The Knowledge: Active Citizenship and Territorial Awareness...
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The 2nd & 3rd Edition of Conference on Migrant Families Successfully held in Brescia - "People In The Knowledge: Active Citizenship and Territorial Awareness...
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Italia Travel Guide
From Tuscany to Rome and the Alps to Venice and Sicily, Italy is an historic gem set within a world of culture and good wine!
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Rome in a nutshell city guide for first-time visitors
City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover and enjoy the city in all its glory.
More informations on: http://www.italyguides.it/us/roma/rome_italy_travel.htm
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Italy Travel Skills
In this Italy travel skills talk, you'll almost be able to smell the linguini and taste the vino rosso as Rick explores enchanting Italian cities and countryside. More Italy travel tips: http://www.ricksteves.com/travel-tips
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
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Rome, Italy Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions and Tips
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Rome is one of the most romantic places on Earth, where you can easily enjoy a unique historical ambience, surrounded by a colourful abundance of nature, restaurants, cozy cafeterias and countless amusements. Moreover, the capital city of Italy offers a perfect fit for everyone`s taste and style to enjoy an unforgettable experience.
The most important places to visit in
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Rome Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
As legend has it, Rome, Italy, was founded by the twin brothers, Romulus and Remus, in 700 B.C. The former Caput Mundi, or Capital of the World, sits beneath Palatine Hill, where the ruins of its original incarnation are open for exploration.
No Rome tour is complete without stopping by the remains of the Temple of Saturn and Arch of Septimus, both located in the Roman Forum. Get in touch with yo
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Florence, Italy Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Florence is one of the most attractive cities in this part of Italy and has many tourist delights. A Renaissance City this is in the middle of Tuscany and has some of the best cathedrals, museums, streets and squares and churches and shops and buildings.
The most important places to visit in Florence are: Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore adn Galleria Degli Uffizi.
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Florence, Italy Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com Florence is one of the most attractive cities in this part of Italy and has many tourist delights. A Renaissance City this is in the...
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Italy's Riviera: Cinque Terre
Exploring Italy’s most remote and romantic stretch of Riviera, we visit five tiny port towns: dramatic Vernazza, surrounded by vineyards; reclusive Corniglia, high on its bluff; pastel Manarola; hardscrabble Riomaggiore; and the pint-sized resort of Monterosso. Fishing for anchovies, sipping wine out of rustic barrels, and savoring twinkling Mediterranean vistas, we enjoy the ultimate Riviera adve
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Roma Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Roma in Italy.
Roma Aeterna, eternal city and ancient centre of the world.
The Piazza Navona is situated in one of the Italian capital's most beautiful squares in a city that has always been a dream destination for travelers from all over the world. Three large fountains adorn the large oval square that was built above the ruins of a Domitian stadium that dates back
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FOOTLOOSE IN ITALY III ~ HD travel guide video 3 Naples Sorrento Amalfi Coast Capri
Extract from our new 150 minute Italian travelogue, find it on AMAZON UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00NUH71M0 Debra and cameraman husband David Rixon make a Grand Tour in the Campania region. Find travel details and much more at http://www.footloose.tv/FLE/ITALY3sorrentoholiday.htm.
Features a city tour of Naples, visits to Ischia Vesuvius and Pompeii.
Chapter 2 is Sorrento and fabulous walki
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Tips for travel in Italy - The 5 cultural differences every tourist should know!
Learn more about the Italian culture of Bella Figura and Brutta Figura on our blog: http://www.strommeninc.com/5+things+you+should+never+do+in+Italy
More lessons and videos for Italian:
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The 5 things you should never do in Italy! We made this video because these are a few things that people can find interesting about Italian culture. While American's love ic
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Top Things to do in Bologna & Emilia Romagna, Italy (Travel Guide Bologna, Ferrari, Modena, Rimini)
I show you the things to do in Bologna and the surrounding region Emilia Romagna. From strolling around the old town of Bologna, driving a Ferrari F430 Challenge on the racetrack in Modena to relaxing at the beach in Rimini.
My friend Nicholas is born and raised in the Emilia Romagna and has been my very own guide for my time there providing the best tips one can get on restaurants, activities, s
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Rome, Italy Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Rome is one of the most romantic places on Earth, where you can easily enjoy a unique historical ambience, surrounded by a colourful abundance of nature, restaurants, cozy cafeterias and countless amusements. Moreover, the capital city of Italy offers a perfect fit for everyone`s taste and style to enjoy an unforgettable experience.
The most important places to visit in
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Italy travel advice - smartraveller.gov.au
Jenny from the Australian Embassy in Rome provides advice to Australians on how to have a safe and hassle-free visit to Italy.
Visit http://smartraveller.gov.au/Advice/Italy for more information.
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5 travel tips for Rome, Italy
Things we learnt from our maiden trip to Rome, which we hope will make the difference for your visit too! :-)
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A Trip to Venice - English Travel Guide HD
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Come join me on my trip to the beautiful city of Venice in Italy, which is considered t be one of the greatest tourist attractions in the world.
Veneice is a city in the north eastern part of the italian country right at the Adriatic within the province of Venetia and is often called La Serenissima.
The city counts 270.884 in
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Travel guide video: 10 things you need do in Tuscany, Italy
when I first saw the "Under the tucsan Sun trailer" I knew that I need to discover Toscana or Tuscany as the Italian folk says (Travel Channel Tuscany)... today after visiting Rome, Bologna, Genova, Sardinia, Florence, Verona, Venezia, Firenze, Pisa, Siena, Livorno, Padova, Viareggio, Lucca, Volterra, Chianti Barberino val de Elsa and San Gimignano ...so I decided to create this travel guide video
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51 travel points in Milan, travel blog 18, Milan airport
Italy-Milan travel guide from Milan Malpensa airport arrivals. Information of Milan map, history, museums, palace ,parks, theatre, metro, hotels, architecture, gallery, bus, zoo....
Travel blog where travel points get shown
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Travel Guide to Milan, Italy
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Milan, the second largest city in Italy, is a thriving cosmopolitan business capital and the center of cultural and tourist activities. The main industries of Milan are textiles, the manufacture of cars, machinery, chemicals and paper-making.
What to see / do:
There are a great variety of things to do and s
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2 DAYS IN GENOA, ITALY - A TRAVEL GUIDE
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The gritty maze of the medieval city that makes up the core of Genoa is both beauty and the beast. The grandeur and heritage of this once great trading city lives side by side with modern vice and decrepitude. The odious smelling alleys give way to modern and chic re
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Travel Channel Documentary 2015 - Venice Italy Travel Guide Full Documentary
Travel Channel Documentary 2015 - Venice Italy Travel Guide Full HD travel channel full episodes travel channel documentary 2015 travel channel food paradise travel channel haunted houses travel.
Travel Channel Documentary 2015 - Venice Italy Travel Guide Full Documentary National Geographic BBC travel channel full episodes travel channel documentary 2015 travel channel food paradise.
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Top 10 Attractions Rome - Italy Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of Rome, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 10 attractions of Rome.
Number 10: Trastevere, a perfect opportunity to get away from tourists. If you want to experience the local Roman day to day life, you will find it in the distinct Trastevere neighbor
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Napoli Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Napoli.
Napoli is the capital of Campania in southern Italy where hustle and bustle combines with serenity and joie de vivre. The Centro Storico Monumentale is located around the harbour and the Piazza Del Plebiscito embodies both grandeur and vastness, in contrast to the narrow confines of the old town. Close to the harbour is the mighty Castel Nuovo, its graceful
Italia Travel Guide
From Tuscany to Rome and the Alps to Venice and Sicily, Italy is an historic gem set within a world of culture and good wine!...
From Tuscany to Rome and the Alps to Venice and Sicily, Italy is an historic gem set within a world of culture and good wine!
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From Tuscany to Rome and the Alps to Venice and Sicily, Italy is an historic gem set within a world of culture and good wine!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
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Rome in a nutshell city guide for first-time visitors
City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to un...
City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover and enjoy the city in all its glory.
More informations on: http://www.italyguides.it/us/roma/rome_italy_travel.htm
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City guide of Rome for first-time visitors.
A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover and enjoy the city in all its glory.
More informations on: http://www.italyguides.it/us/roma/rome_italy_travel.htm
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- published: 20 Mar 2009
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Italy Travel Skills
In this Italy travel skills talk, you'll almost be able to smell the linguini and taste the vino rosso as Rick explores enchanting Italian cities and countrysid...
In this Italy travel skills talk, you'll almost be able to smell the linguini and taste the vino rosso as Rick explores enchanting Italian cities and countryside. More Italy travel tips: http://www.ricksteves.com/travel-tips
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
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In this Italy travel skills talk, you'll almost be able to smell the linguini and taste the vino rosso as Rick explores enchanting Italian cities and countryside. More Italy travel tips: http://www.ricksteves.com/travel-tips
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
- published: 07 Feb 2011
- views: 622323
Rome, Italy Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions and Tips
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Rome is one of the most romantic places on Earth, where you can easily enjoy a unique historical ambience, surrounded by a colourful a...
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Rome is one of the most romantic places on Earth, where you can easily enjoy a unique historical ambience, surrounded by a colourful abundance of nature, restaurants, cozy cafeterias and countless amusements. Moreover, the capital city of Italy offers a perfect fit for everyone`s taste and style to enjoy an unforgettable experience.
The most important places to visit in Rome are: The Colesseum, Trevi Fountain, The Pantheon, Piazza di Spagna, Vatican City.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Rome travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Rome is one of the most romantic places on Earth, where you can easily enjoy a unique historical ambience, surrounded by a colourful abundance of nature, restaurants, cozy cafeterias and countless amusements. Moreover, the capital city of Italy offers a perfect fit for everyone`s taste and style to enjoy an unforgettable experience.
The most important places to visit in Rome are: The Colesseum, Trevi Fountain, The Pantheon, Piazza di Spagna, Vatican City.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Rome travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 27 Mar 2013
- views: 35992
Rome Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
As legend has it, Rome, Italy, was founded by the twin brothers, Romulus and Remus, in 700 B.C. The former Caput Mundi, or Capital of the World, sits beneath Pa...
As legend has it, Rome, Italy, was founded by the twin brothers, Romulus and Remus, in 700 B.C. The former Caput Mundi, or Capital of the World, sits beneath Palatine Hill, where the ruins of its original incarnation are open for exploration.
No Rome tour is complete without stopping by the remains of the Temple of Saturn and Arch of Septimus, both located in the Roman Forum. Get in touch with your inner gladiator and stop by the Colosseum, a relic of Roman bloodsports and perhaps the most recognizable element of the city.
Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain to ensure you’ll return to Rome one day; don’t toss in two coins unless you’re ready to fall in love with a Roman. Continue your Rome sightseeing in St. Peter’s Square, home of St. Peter’s Basilica. The world’s largest church, designed by Michelangelo, is both a remarkable structure and a tribute to faith. You can look down from the famous dome to the Holy Square, which is usually filled with the faithful looking to obtain a blessing from the Pope. After this, it’s just a few steps to restaurants filled with Italian food. Forget coming back to Rome – you’ll never want to leave.
What’s your favorite memory of Rome?
Visit our Rome travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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As legend has it, Rome, Italy, was founded by the twin brothers, Romulus and Remus, in 700 B.C. The former Caput Mundi, or Capital of the World, sits beneath Palatine Hill, where the ruins of its original incarnation are open for exploration.
No Rome tour is complete without stopping by the remains of the Temple of Saturn and Arch of Septimus, both located in the Roman Forum. Get in touch with your inner gladiator and stop by the Colosseum, a relic of Roman bloodsports and perhaps the most recognizable element of the city.
Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain to ensure you’ll return to Rome one day; don’t toss in two coins unless you’re ready to fall in love with a Roman. Continue your Rome sightseeing in St. Peter’s Square, home of St. Peter’s Basilica. The world’s largest church, designed by Michelangelo, is both a remarkable structure and a tribute to faith. You can look down from the famous dome to the Holy Square, which is usually filled with the faithful looking to obtain a blessing from the Pope. After this, it’s just a few steps to restaurants filled with Italian food. Forget coming back to Rome – you’ll never want to leave.
What’s your favorite memory of Rome?
Visit our Rome travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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- published: 13 May 2013
- views: 104593
Florence, Italy Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Florence is one of the most attractive cities in this part of Italy and has many tourist delights. A Renaissance City this is in the m...
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Florence is one of the most attractive cities in this part of Italy and has many tourist delights. A Renaissance City this is in the middle of Tuscany and has some of the best cathedrals, museums, streets and squares and churches and shops and buildings.
The most important places to visit in Florence are: Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore adn Galleria Degli Uffizi.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Florence travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com
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Florence is one of the most attractive cities in this part of Italy and has many tourist delights. A Renaissance City this is in the middle of Tuscany and has some of the best cathedrals, museums, streets and squares and churches and shops and buildings.
The most important places to visit in Florence are: Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore adn Galleria Degli Uffizi.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Florence travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com
- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 55202
Florence, Italy Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com Florence is one of the most attractive cities in this part of Italy and has many tourist delights. A Renaissance City this is in the......
http://bookinghunter.com Florence is one of the most attractive cities in this part of Italy and has many tourist delights. A Renaissance City this is in the...
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http://bookinghunter.com Florence is one of the most attractive cities in this part of Italy and has many tourist delights. A Renaissance City this is in the...
Italy's Riviera: Cinque Terre
Exploring Italy’s most remote and romantic stretch of Riviera, we visit five tiny port towns: dramatic Vernazza, surrounded by vineyards; reclusive Corniglia, h...
Exploring Italy’s most remote and romantic stretch of Riviera, we visit five tiny port towns: dramatic Vernazza, surrounded by vineyards; reclusive Corniglia, high on its bluff; pastel Manarola; hardscrabble Riomaggiore; and the pint-sized resort of Monterosso. Fishing for anchovies, sipping wine out of rustic barrels, and savoring twinkling Mediterranean vistas, we enjoy the ultimate Riviera adventure. | © 2014 Rick Steves' Europe
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Exploring Italy’s most remote and romantic stretch of Riviera, we visit five tiny port towns: dramatic Vernazza, surrounded by vineyards; reclusive Corniglia, high on its bluff; pastel Manarola; hardscrabble Riomaggiore; and the pint-sized resort of Monterosso. Fishing for anchovies, sipping wine out of rustic barrels, and savoring twinkling Mediterranean vistas, we enjoy the ultimate Riviera adventure. | © 2014 Rick Steves' Europe
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
- published: 10 Oct 2014
- views: 2533
Roma Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Roma in Italy.
Roma Aeterna, eternal city and ancient centre of the world.
The Piazza Navona is situated in one of the Italian c...
Travel video about destination Roma in Italy.
Roma Aeterna, eternal city and ancient centre of the world.
The Piazza Navona is situated in one of the Italian capital's most beautiful squares in a city that has always been a dream destination for travelers from all over the world. Three large fountains adorn the large oval square that was built above the ruins of a Domitian stadium that dates back to the 3rd century A.D.
The Romans had a special regard for fountains, the most famous of which is the Fontana Di Trevi. It was designed by Nicolo Salvi for the façade of the Palazzo Poli.
The Via Appia Antica was the most important street in ancient Rome. It connected the southern area with the main city and even today, one can walk over its ancient cobblestones.
Pope Gregory XIII had the Palazzo Del Quirinale built as his summer residence but it was not long after that the Italian monarchs acquired it as their Renaissance palace. Today it is the residence of Italy's President and the daily changing of the guards ceremony is still a popular attraction.
The 17th century St. Peter's Square is the most beautiful square in the world and is situated in the centre of the Vatican, an autonomous Church State in the heart of Rome that also contains the imposing and breathtaking Petersdom, the largest Christian church in the world.
The allure of this city lies in its combination of chaos and joie de vivre, elegance and creativity. Rome is a complete work of art!
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Travel video about destination Roma in Italy.
Roma Aeterna, eternal city and ancient centre of the world.
The Piazza Navona is situated in one of the Italian capital's most beautiful squares in a city that has always been a dream destination for travelers from all over the world. Three large fountains adorn the large oval square that was built above the ruins of a Domitian stadium that dates back to the 3rd century A.D.
The Romans had a special regard for fountains, the most famous of which is the Fontana Di Trevi. It was designed by Nicolo Salvi for the façade of the Palazzo Poli.
The Via Appia Antica was the most important street in ancient Rome. It connected the southern area with the main city and even today, one can walk over its ancient cobblestones.
Pope Gregory XIII had the Palazzo Del Quirinale built as his summer residence but it was not long after that the Italian monarchs acquired it as their Renaissance palace. Today it is the residence of Italy's President and the daily changing of the guards ceremony is still a popular attraction.
The 17th century St. Peter's Square is the most beautiful square in the world and is situated in the centre of the Vatican, an autonomous Church State in the heart of Rome that also contains the imposing and breathtaking Petersdom, the largest Christian church in the world.
The allure of this city lies in its combination of chaos and joie de vivre, elegance and creativity. Rome is a complete work of art!
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 75641
FOOTLOOSE IN ITALY III ~ HD travel guide video 3 Naples Sorrento Amalfi Coast Capri
Extract from our new 150 minute Italian travelogue, find it on AMAZON UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00NUH71M0 Debra and cameraman husband David Rixon make a ...
Extract from our new 150 minute Italian travelogue, find it on AMAZON UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00NUH71M0 Debra and cameraman husband David Rixon make a Grand Tour in the Campania region. Find travel details and much more at http://www.footloose.tv/FLE/ITALY3sorrentoholiday.htm.
Features a city tour of Naples, visits to Ischia Vesuvius and Pompeii.
Chapter 2 is Sorrento and fabulous walking on the peninsula.
Chapter 3 is the Amalfi coast featuring a cookery lesson at Positano, the paper museum at Amalfi and the gardens of Villas Rufolo and Cimbrone at Positano
Chapter 4 is a panoramic coastal trail of Capri and its town, featuring Villa Jovis, Anacapri and the Blue Grotto. Part of the Footloose in Europe series. Music by Barnaby Smith. Homage to Rick Steves Europe.
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Extract from our new 150 minute Italian travelogue, find it on AMAZON UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00NUH71M0 Debra and cameraman husband David Rixon make a Grand Tour in the Campania region. Find travel details and much more at http://www.footloose.tv/FLE/ITALY3sorrentoholiday.htm.
Features a city tour of Naples, visits to Ischia Vesuvius and Pompeii.
Chapter 2 is Sorrento and fabulous walking on the peninsula.
Chapter 3 is the Amalfi coast featuring a cookery lesson at Positano, the paper museum at Amalfi and the gardens of Villas Rufolo and Cimbrone at Positano
Chapter 4 is a panoramic coastal trail of Capri and its town, featuring Villa Jovis, Anacapri and the Blue Grotto. Part of the Footloose in Europe series. Music by Barnaby Smith. Homage to Rick Steves Europe.
- published: 04 Oct 2014
- views: 1241
Tips for travel in Italy - The 5 cultural differences every tourist should know!
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The 5 things you should never do in Italy! We made this video because these are a few things that people can find interesting about Italian culture. While American's love ice in their drinks Italians... more on the blog: http://www.strommeninc.com/5+things+you+should+never+do+in+Italy
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The 5 things you should never do in Italy! We made this video because these are a few things that people can find interesting about Italian culture. While American's love ice in their drinks Italians... more on the blog: http://www.strommeninc.com/5+things+you+should+never+do+in+Italy
- published: 10 Jan 2014
- views: 25601
Top Things to do in Bologna & Emilia Romagna, Italy (Travel Guide Bologna, Ferrari, Modena, Rimini)
I show you the things to do in Bologna and the surrounding region Emilia Romagna. From strolling around the old town of Bologna, driving a Ferrari F430 Challeng...
I show you the things to do in Bologna and the surrounding region Emilia Romagna. From strolling around the old town of Bologna, driving a Ferrari F430 Challenge on the racetrack in Modena to relaxing at the beach in Rimini.
My friend Nicholas is born and raised in the Emilia Romagna and has been my very own guide for my time there providing the best tips one can get on restaurants, activities, sights and hotels.
Bologna is the capital of the region Emilia Romagna where you can find a lot of diversity in the things one can do here. Use this selection to make the best out of your stay!
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I show you the things to do in Bologna and the surrounding region Emilia Romagna. From strolling around the old town of Bologna, driving a Ferrari F430 Challenge on the racetrack in Modena to relaxing at the beach in Rimini.
My friend Nicholas is born and raised in the Emilia Romagna and has been my very own guide for my time there providing the best tips one can get on restaurants, activities, sights and hotels.
Bologna is the capital of the region Emilia Romagna where you can find a lot of diversity in the things one can do here. Use this selection to make the best out of your stay!
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- published: 15 Jun 2014
- views: 976
Rome, Italy Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Rome is one of the most romantic places on Earth, where you can easily enjoy a unique historical ambience, surrounded by a colourful a...
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Rome is one of the most romantic places on Earth, where you can easily enjoy a unique historical ambience, surrounded by a colourful abundance of nature, restaurants, cozy cafeterias and countless amusements. Moreover, the capital city of Italy offers a perfect fit for everyone`s taste and style to enjoy an unforgettable experience.
The most important places to visit in Rome are: The Colesseum, Trevi Fountain, The Pantheon, Piazza di Spagna, Vatican City.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Rome travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com
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Rome is one of the most romantic places on Earth, where you can easily enjoy a unique historical ambience, surrounded by a colourful abundance of nature, restaurants, cozy cafeterias and countless amusements. Moreover, the capital city of Italy offers a perfect fit for everyone`s taste and style to enjoy an unforgettable experience.
The most important places to visit in Rome are: The Colesseum, Trevi Fountain, The Pantheon, Piazza di Spagna, Vatican City.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Rome travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com
- published: 21 Jun 2013
- views: 52705
Italy travel advice - smartraveller.gov.au
Jenny from the Australian Embassy in Rome provides advice to Australians on how to have a safe and hassle-free visit to Italy.
Visit http://smartraveller.go...
Jenny from the Australian Embassy in Rome provides advice to Australians on how to have a safe and hassle-free visit to Italy.
Visit http://smartraveller.gov.au/Advice/Italy for more information.
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Jenny from the Australian Embassy in Rome provides advice to Australians on how to have a safe and hassle-free visit to Italy.
Visit http://smartraveller.gov.au/Advice/Italy for more information.
- published: 12 Dec 2011
- views: 16806
5 travel tips for Rome, Italy
Things we learnt from our maiden trip to Rome, which we hope will make the difference for your visit too! :-)
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Things we learnt from our maiden trip to Rome, which we hope will make the difference for your visit too! :-)
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2) Handling the Honeymoon Horror: 4 Things to consider when planning your trip http://www.hannahtan.com/journal/2014/11/handling-the-honeymoon-horror-4-things-to-consider-when-planning-your-trip/
3) Rome Highlights (Video) http://www.hannahtan.com/journal/2014/12/honeymoon-travel-romancing-rome-video/
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Things we learnt from our maiden trip to Rome, which we hope will make the difference for your visit too! :-)
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- published: 16 Dec 2014
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A Trip to Venice - English Travel Guide HD
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Come join me on my trip to the beautiful city of Venice in Italy, which is considered t b...
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Come join me on my trip to the beautiful city of Venice in Italy, which is considered t be one of the greatest tourist attractions in the world.
Veneice is a city in the north eastern part of the italian country right at the Adriatic within the province of Venetia and is often called La Serenissima.
The city counts 270.884 inhabitants, with only 62.000 people living in the historic centre, called centro storico and 30.000 more on other island in the lagoon. There are more than 100 islands in the lagoon of Venice.
The republic of Venice has been an important political and economic power in europa for about 1000 years, but lost its independence in 1897, when Napoleon set foot on the well known St. Mark's Square and forced the supreme authority to surrender.
Today the leading branch it tourism. In 2006 over 14.000.000 people visited the city to witness magnificent sights like the St. Mark's Basilica, the Campanile or the beautiful Rialto Bridge.
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Come join me on my trip to the beautiful city of Venice in Italy, which is considered t be one of the greatest tourist attractions in the world.
Veneice is a city in the north eastern part of the italian country right at the Adriatic within the province of Venetia and is often called La Serenissima.
The city counts 270.884 inhabitants, with only 62.000 people living in the historic centre, called centro storico and 30.000 more on other island in the lagoon. There are more than 100 islands in the lagoon of Venice.
The republic of Venice has been an important political and economic power in europa for about 1000 years, but lost its independence in 1897, when Napoleon set foot on the well known St. Mark's Square and forced the supreme authority to surrender.
Today the leading branch it tourism. In 2006 over 14.000.000 people visited the city to witness magnificent sights like the St. Mark's Basilica, the Campanile or the beautiful Rialto Bridge.
Made with:
Canon EOS 60D
Tamron 10-24mm
Tamron 17-50mm VC
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Sony Vegas
Intro Music
Magdaleen Gral
Behind You (CC BY)
http://www.jamendo.com/de/album/62626
Musik: Felixjd - Beach Sun
Creative Commons (CC BY)
http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/47305
- published: 15 Nov 2011
- views: 137065
Travel guide video: 10 things you need do in Tuscany, Italy
when I first saw the "Under the tucsan Sun trailer" I knew that I need to discover Toscana or Tuscany as the Italian folk says (Travel Channel Tuscany)... today...
when I first saw the "Under the tucsan Sun trailer" I knew that I need to discover Toscana or Tuscany as the Italian folk says (Travel Channel Tuscany)... today after visiting Rome, Bologna, Genova, Sardinia, Florence, Verona, Venezia, Firenze, Pisa, Siena, Livorno, Padova, Viareggio, Lucca, Volterra, Chianti Barberino val de Elsa and San Gimignano ...so I decided to create this travel guide video for you! And I'm pretty excited to guide you through one of the most beautiful countries of Europe. In this video I introduce you Tuscany in Italy-The Charmed Land and the Dolce Vita Under the Tuscan Sun.
To sum up here are 10 things you should do in Tuscany:
1: sleep in a typical Tuscan Villa or Middle age like castle in Tuscany like "Villa Pitiana"
2: visit traditional italian cities like "Barberino val de Elsa" and enjoy the dolce vita
3: enjoy the view: like me in San Gimignano, Italy's Towering Hill Town
4: breath in the culture,make a guided tour in Florence (Firenze) and explore the Galleria dell Academia, make a walk on Piazza della Signoria and Palazzo Vecchio, check out the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore with the Baptistery, or discover the view from thr Campanile - Bell Tower. There are so many tourist attractions in Florence...you won't believe your eyes when crossing the Ponte Vecchio bridge. Oh and make sure to visit Boboli Garden and Pitti Palace formal seat of the Medici family. I fall in love with it as you can see in my video
5-6: Taste Tuscany: discover the Tuscan kitchen and delicious italian gastronomy. Tuscany Food and Wine Tours are famous...you should try tuscan receipts and attend a vine testing on the Tuscan hills..
7: Italy is the home of fast sport cars, like Maranello :Ferrari. My boyfriend chose to make a Lamborghini gallardo e-gear test.
8: Visit Pisa and take a photo holding the Pisa tower (Torre di Pisa)
9: Beach is waiting! If you are in Italy make sure to take some days to relax on the beach. We spent some time in Viareggio
10: realize that you need to come back to learn more about the 100 faces of Italy
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when I first saw the "Under the tucsan Sun trailer" I knew that I need to discover Toscana or Tuscany as the Italian folk says (Travel Channel Tuscany)... today after visiting Rome, Bologna, Genova, Sardinia, Florence, Verona, Venezia, Firenze, Pisa, Siena, Livorno, Padova, Viareggio, Lucca, Volterra, Chianti Barberino val de Elsa and San Gimignano ...so I decided to create this travel guide video for you! And I'm pretty excited to guide you through one of the most beautiful countries of Europe. In this video I introduce you Tuscany in Italy-The Charmed Land and the Dolce Vita Under the Tuscan Sun.
To sum up here are 10 things you should do in Tuscany:
1: sleep in a typical Tuscan Villa or Middle age like castle in Tuscany like "Villa Pitiana"
2: visit traditional italian cities like "Barberino val de Elsa" and enjoy the dolce vita
3: enjoy the view: like me in San Gimignano, Italy's Towering Hill Town
4: breath in the culture,make a guided tour in Florence (Firenze) and explore the Galleria dell Academia, make a walk on Piazza della Signoria and Palazzo Vecchio, check out the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore with the Baptistery, or discover the view from thr Campanile - Bell Tower. There are so many tourist attractions in Florence...you won't believe your eyes when crossing the Ponte Vecchio bridge. Oh and make sure to visit Boboli Garden and Pitti Palace formal seat of the Medici family. I fall in love with it as you can see in my video
5-6: Taste Tuscany: discover the Tuscan kitchen and delicious italian gastronomy. Tuscany Food and Wine Tours are famous...you should try tuscan receipts and attend a vine testing on the Tuscan hills..
7: Italy is the home of fast sport cars, like Maranello :Ferrari. My boyfriend chose to make a Lamborghini gallardo e-gear test.
8: Visit Pisa and take a photo holding the Pisa tower (Torre di Pisa)
9: Beach is waiting! If you are in Italy make sure to take some days to relax on the beach. We spent some time in Viareggio
10: realize that you need to come back to learn more about the 100 faces of Italy
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- published: 02 Dec 2010
- views: 20458
51 travel points in Milan, travel blog 18, Milan airport
Italy-Milan travel guide from Milan Malpensa airport arrivals. Information of Milan map, history, museums, palace ,parks, theatre, metro, hotels, architecture,...
Italy-Milan travel guide from Milan Malpensa airport arrivals. Information of Milan map, history, museums, palace ,parks, theatre, metro, hotels, architecture, gallery, bus, zoo....
Travel blog where travel points get shown
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Italy-Milan travel guide from Milan Malpensa airport arrivals. Information of Milan map, history, museums, palace ,parks, theatre, metro, hotels, architecture, gallery, bus, zoo....
Travel blog where travel points get shown
more cities : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMjgD0vyu0-llxiPKFgKkcqM1SWKXe2K4
- published: 01 Dec 2014
- views: 5
Travel Guide to Milan, Italy
http://bestflights.co.za/europe/italy/milan - Visit for more information on Milan, Italy.
Milan, the second largest city in Italy, is a thriving cosmopolitan b...
http://bestflights.co.za/europe/italy/milan - Visit for more information on Milan, Italy.
Milan, the second largest city in Italy, is a thriving cosmopolitan business capital and the center of cultural and tourist activities. The main industries of Milan are textiles, the manufacture of cars, machinery, chemicals and paper-making.
What to see / do:
There are a great variety of things to do and see in Milan, main attractions include:
* Duomo (Cathedral) -- The world's largest Gothic cathedral
* Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II -- Glass-domed arcade with coffee-shops
* Theatre Museum at La Scala -- World famous opera house
* Santa Maria delle Grazie -- House of Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, The Last Supper.
* Museo Poldi-Pezzoli -- spectacular private collection of Poldi-Pezzoli
* Museum of Historic Art of the Sforzesco Castle -- Built in the 15th century and restored in 1943.
* Leonardo da Vinci National Science & Technology Museum -- museum with a collection of Leonardo's ingenious designs from war machines to architectural visions.
* Milan Aquarium -- 36 gigantic pools filled with more than 100 different species of fish.
* Orto Botanico di Brera -- A botanical garden established in 1774
* Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio -- One of the oldest churches in Milan, built by Bishop Ambrose in 379-386 AD.
Events
Milan is center of cultural and tourist activities like paradise for opera, shopping and nightlife and is known for its many cultural events:
* Antiques Market: Selection of furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, jewelry, dolls, books and numerous collector's items.
* Tredesin de mars: Celebration of the start of a beautiful season of spring.
* Festival of Sant'Ambrogio: Antique furniture and handicrafts as well as different stalls of delicacies.
* Milan Fashion Weeks: Best designers showcase their Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer collections.
* Italian F1 Grand Prix: The FIA Formula One World Championship.
wn.com/Travel Guide To Milan, Italy
http://bestflights.co.za/europe/italy/milan - Visit for more information on Milan, Italy.
Milan, the second largest city in Italy, is a thriving cosmopolitan business capital and the center of cultural and tourist activities. The main industries of Milan are textiles, the manufacture of cars, machinery, chemicals and paper-making.
What to see / do:
There are a great variety of things to do and see in Milan, main attractions include:
* Duomo (Cathedral) -- The world's largest Gothic cathedral
* Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II -- Glass-domed arcade with coffee-shops
* Theatre Museum at La Scala -- World famous opera house
* Santa Maria delle Grazie -- House of Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, The Last Supper.
* Museo Poldi-Pezzoli -- spectacular private collection of Poldi-Pezzoli
* Museum of Historic Art of the Sforzesco Castle -- Built in the 15th century and restored in 1943.
* Leonardo da Vinci National Science & Technology Museum -- museum with a collection of Leonardo's ingenious designs from war machines to architectural visions.
* Milan Aquarium -- 36 gigantic pools filled with more than 100 different species of fish.
* Orto Botanico di Brera -- A botanical garden established in 1774
* Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio -- One of the oldest churches in Milan, built by Bishop Ambrose in 379-386 AD.
Events
Milan is center of cultural and tourist activities like paradise for opera, shopping and nightlife and is known for its many cultural events:
* Antiques Market: Selection of furniture, clocks, porcelain, silver, jewelry, dolls, books and numerous collector's items.
* Tredesin de mars: Celebration of the start of a beautiful season of spring.
* Festival of Sant'Ambrogio: Antique furniture and handicrafts as well as different stalls of delicacies.
* Milan Fashion Weeks: Best designers showcase their Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer collections.
* Italian F1 Grand Prix: The FIA Formula One World Championship.
- published: 24 Nov 2010
- views: 78102
2 DAYS IN GENOA, ITALY - A TRAVEL GUIDE
For more aerial drone shots of Genoa, please see Stefano McCoy's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgQjacVyrNWo5vSmjsdAzQ
The gritty maze of the medi...
For more aerial drone shots of Genoa, please see Stefano McCoy's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgQjacVyrNWo5vSmjsdAzQ
The gritty maze of the medieval city that makes up the core of Genoa is both beauty and the beast. The grandeur and heritage of this once great trading city lives side by side with modern vice and decrepitude. The odious smelling alleys give way to modern and chic restaurants and shops. Genoa is one of the most difficult of cities to describe and is very different from more generally travelled Italian cities like Rome, Florence or Venice.
My Grandfathers WWII RAF flight record for those that might be interested - the campaign against Genoa looks to be one of his earlier flights:
First Tour
25 June 1942 - Bremen (6.30)
29 July 1942 - Dusseldorf (3.00)
10 September 1942 - Dusseldorf (6.25)
13 September 1942 - Bremen (4.45)
16 September 1942 - Essen (5.50)
19 September 1942 - Saarbrucken (6.55)
24 September 1942 - Flensburg (6.20)
1 October 1942 - Flensburg (6.55)
6 October 1942 - Osnabruck (5.10)
13 October 1942 - Kiel (7.00)
23 October 1942 - Genoa (9.30)
27 October 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (10.25)
2 November 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (11.50)
7 November 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (9.20)
11 November 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (8.20)
8 December 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (10.25)
13 December 1942 - Convoy intervention (10.10)
18 December 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (10.10)
24 December 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (10.25)
28 December 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (6.10)
17 January 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (9.35)
21 January 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (8.45)
4 February 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (9.40)
12 February 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (8.05)
24 February 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (8.30)
29 March 1943 - Berlin (7.35)
4 April 1943 - Kiel (5.50)
13 May 1943 - Dortmund (5.15)
Second Tour
23 January 1944 - Air-Sea Rescue (4.50)
29 January 1944 - Air-Sea Rescue (4.10)
1 February 1944 - Air-Sea Rescue (4.45)
26 March 1944 - Essen (6.15)
30 March 1944 - Nuremburg (4.35 - incomplete ?)
9 April 1944 - St. George (5.45)
10 April 1944 - Ghent (2.50)
27 June 1944 - Foret d’Eauy (4.25)
28 June 1944 - Metz (6.50)
1 July 1944 - Biennais (3.45)
4 July 1944 - Biennais (3.45)
5 July 1944 - Biennais (3.15)
12 July 1944 - Creil (4.20)
20 July 1944 - L’Hey (3.25)
24 July 1944 - Stuttgart (8.35)
27 August 1944 - Mimoyecques (3.50)
3 September 1944 - Volkel (3.45)
10 September 1944 - Le Havre (4.15)
16 September 1944 - Boulogne (3.50)
26 September 1944 - Calais (4.15)
28 September 1944 - Cap Gris Nez (3.20)
28 October 1944 - Essen (6.20)
2 November 1944 - Dusseldorf (5.35)
wn.com/2 Days In Genoa, Italy A Travel Guide
For more aerial drone shots of Genoa, please see Stefano McCoy's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgQjacVyrNWo5vSmjsdAzQ
The gritty maze of the medieval city that makes up the core of Genoa is both beauty and the beast. The grandeur and heritage of this once great trading city lives side by side with modern vice and decrepitude. The odious smelling alleys give way to modern and chic restaurants and shops. Genoa is one of the most difficult of cities to describe and is very different from more generally travelled Italian cities like Rome, Florence or Venice.
My Grandfathers WWII RAF flight record for those that might be interested - the campaign against Genoa looks to be one of his earlier flights:
First Tour
25 June 1942 - Bremen (6.30)
29 July 1942 - Dusseldorf (3.00)
10 September 1942 - Dusseldorf (6.25)
13 September 1942 - Bremen (4.45)
16 September 1942 - Essen (5.50)
19 September 1942 - Saarbrucken (6.55)
24 September 1942 - Flensburg (6.20)
1 October 1942 - Flensburg (6.55)
6 October 1942 - Osnabruck (5.10)
13 October 1942 - Kiel (7.00)
23 October 1942 - Genoa (9.30)
27 October 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (10.25)
2 November 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (11.50)
7 November 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (9.20)
11 November 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (8.20)
8 December 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (10.25)
13 December 1942 - Convoy intervention (10.10)
18 December 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (10.10)
24 December 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (10.25)
28 December 1942 - Anti-submarine patrol (6.10)
17 January 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (9.35)
21 January 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (8.45)
4 February 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (9.40)
12 February 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (8.05)
24 February 1943 - Anti-submarine patrol (8.30)
29 March 1943 - Berlin (7.35)
4 April 1943 - Kiel (5.50)
13 May 1943 - Dortmund (5.15)
Second Tour
23 January 1944 - Air-Sea Rescue (4.50)
29 January 1944 - Air-Sea Rescue (4.10)
1 February 1944 - Air-Sea Rescue (4.45)
26 March 1944 - Essen (6.15)
30 March 1944 - Nuremburg (4.35 - incomplete ?)
9 April 1944 - St. George (5.45)
10 April 1944 - Ghent (2.50)
27 June 1944 - Foret d’Eauy (4.25)
28 June 1944 - Metz (6.50)
1 July 1944 - Biennais (3.45)
4 July 1944 - Biennais (3.45)
5 July 1944 - Biennais (3.15)
12 July 1944 - Creil (4.20)
20 July 1944 - L’Hey (3.25)
24 July 1944 - Stuttgart (8.35)
27 August 1944 - Mimoyecques (3.50)
3 September 1944 - Volkel (3.45)
10 September 1944 - Le Havre (4.15)
16 September 1944 - Boulogne (3.50)
26 September 1944 - Calais (4.15)
28 September 1944 - Cap Gris Nez (3.20)
28 October 1944 - Essen (6.20)
2 November 1944 - Dusseldorf (5.35)
- published: 02 Jun 2015
- views: 30
Travel Channel Documentary 2015 - Venice Italy Travel Guide Full Documentary
Travel Channel Documentary 2015 - Venice Italy Travel Guide Full HD travel channel full episodes travel channel documentary 2015 travel channel food paradise tr...
Travel Channel Documentary 2015 - Venice Italy Travel Guide Full HD travel channel full episodes travel channel documentary 2015 travel channel food paradise travel channel haunted houses travel.
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Travel Channel Documentary 2015 - Venice Italy Travel Guide Full HD travel channel full episodes travel channel documentary 2015 travel channel food paradise travel channel haunted houses travel.
Travel Channel Documentary 2015 - Venice Italy Travel Guide Full Documentary National Geographic BBC travel channel full episodes travel channel documentary 2015 travel channel food paradise.
Travel Channel Documentary 2015 - Venice Italy Travel Guide Full Documentary Travel Channel Documentary 2015 - Venice Italy Travel Guide Full HD travel channel full episodes travel channel.
- published: 04 Apr 2015
- views: 0
Top 10 Attractions Rome - Italy Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of Rome, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I ...
Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of Rome, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 10 attractions of Rome.
Number 10: Trastevere, a perfect opportunity to get away from tourists. If you want to experience the local Roman day to day life, you will find it in the distinct Trastevere neighborhood.
Number 9: Mausoleum of Hadrian. Constructed by the Roman emperor Hadrian for himself, the building has served many functions.
Number 8: Roman Forum, among the most significant ruins in Rome today. During the time of the Roman Empire this was a bustling city center with markets, banks and government buildings.
Number 7: Spanish Steps, probably the most important steps in the world. They draw visitors from all over.
Number 6: Piazza Navona, this is a large and popular square. About 1900 years ago this was the site of a stadium which was later converted into a piazza.
Number 5: Piazza del Popolo, another historic and lively piazza of Rome. It is surrounded by beautiful structures. In Italian, Piazza del Popolo literally means people's square.
Number 4: Trevi Fountain, a grand fountain in the heart of Rome. You will not find a more gorgeous fountain anywhere else.
Number 3: Pantheon. Constructed nearly 2,000 years ago, Pantheon is one of the most well-known historical buildings of Rome. You will find it to be remarkably preserved.
Number 2: Vatican. It has been the home of the Pope for hundreds of years. Even though it is situated within Rome, Vatican is an independent country, in fact, the smallest in the world.
Number 1: Colosseum. No visit to Rome is complete without a visit to the Colosseum, the site for the gladiator fights. It is perhaps the most important symbol of the mighty Roman Empire.
Keep watching our travel series. Ciao.
wn.com/Top 10 Attractions Rome Italy Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of Rome, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 10 attractions of Rome.
Number 10: Trastevere, a perfect opportunity to get away from tourists. If you want to experience the local Roman day to day life, you will find it in the distinct Trastevere neighborhood.
Number 9: Mausoleum of Hadrian. Constructed by the Roman emperor Hadrian for himself, the building has served many functions.
Number 8: Roman Forum, among the most significant ruins in Rome today. During the time of the Roman Empire this was a bustling city center with markets, banks and government buildings.
Number 7: Spanish Steps, probably the most important steps in the world. They draw visitors from all over.
Number 6: Piazza Navona, this is a large and popular square. About 1900 years ago this was the site of a stadium which was later converted into a piazza.
Number 5: Piazza del Popolo, another historic and lively piazza of Rome. It is surrounded by beautiful structures. In Italian, Piazza del Popolo literally means people's square.
Number 4: Trevi Fountain, a grand fountain in the heart of Rome. You will not find a more gorgeous fountain anywhere else.
Number 3: Pantheon. Constructed nearly 2,000 years ago, Pantheon is one of the most well-known historical buildings of Rome. You will find it to be remarkably preserved.
Number 2: Vatican. It has been the home of the Pope for hundreds of years. Even though it is situated within Rome, Vatican is an independent country, in fact, the smallest in the world.
Number 1: Colosseum. No visit to Rome is complete without a visit to the Colosseum, the site for the gladiator fights. It is perhaps the most important symbol of the mighty Roman Empire.
Keep watching our travel series. Ciao.
- published: 05 Aug 2010
- views: 51677
Napoli Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Napoli.
Napoli is the capital of Campania in southern Italy where hustle and bustle combines with serenity and joie de vivre. The...
Travel video about destination Napoli.
Napoli is the capital of Campania in southern Italy where hustle and bustle combines with serenity and joie de vivre. The Centro Storico Monumentale is located around the harbour and the Piazza Del Plebiscito embodies both grandeur and vastness, in contrast to the narrow confines of the old town. Close to the harbour is the mighty Castel Nuovo, its graceful entrance arch seemingly hemmed-in by two awkward-looking towers. Its construction began during the reign of Charles The First but Alfons Of Aragon subsequently had the castle completely rebuilt. From the centre of the town a small causeway leads to the tiny island of Borgo Santa Lucia. The island is dominated by a building which in ancient times was the residence of Lucullus, namely the Castel Dell´Ovo, the oldest fortress in Naples. The Via Partenope, with its magnificent buildings and luxury hotels on the coast near Santa Lucia, developed by land reclamation in the nineteenth century. A walk along the Caracciolo coastal road towards Mergellina passes the Parco Communale with palm trees, sculptures and fountains. Measuring four square kilometres, Procida is the smallest island off Naples, densely populated and with a long history and the picturesque Marina Grande at the Cattolocio Ferry Port typifies relaxed island life. Ischia, the island of Titan Tiphoios, is the largest of the three islands in the Gulf Of Naples, each one now being a very popular tourist destination. "A piece of heaven that fell to Earth”, that is how the Neapolitans rightly refer to their beautiful city and its surroundings.
wn.com/Napoli Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Napoli.
Napoli is the capital of Campania in southern Italy where hustle and bustle combines with serenity and joie de vivre. The Centro Storico Monumentale is located around the harbour and the Piazza Del Plebiscito embodies both grandeur and vastness, in contrast to the narrow confines of the old town. Close to the harbour is the mighty Castel Nuovo, its graceful entrance arch seemingly hemmed-in by two awkward-looking towers. Its construction began during the reign of Charles The First but Alfons Of Aragon subsequently had the castle completely rebuilt. From the centre of the town a small causeway leads to the tiny island of Borgo Santa Lucia. The island is dominated by a building which in ancient times was the residence of Lucullus, namely the Castel Dell´Ovo, the oldest fortress in Naples. The Via Partenope, with its magnificent buildings and luxury hotels on the coast near Santa Lucia, developed by land reclamation in the nineteenth century. A walk along the Caracciolo coastal road towards Mergellina passes the Parco Communale with palm trees, sculptures and fountains. Measuring four square kilometres, Procida is the smallest island off Naples, densely populated and with a long history and the picturesque Marina Grande at the Cattolocio Ferry Port typifies relaxed island life. Ischia, the island of Titan Tiphoios, is the largest of the three islands in the Gulf Of Naples, each one now being a very popular tourist destination. "A piece of heaven that fell to Earth”, that is how the Neapolitans rightly refer to their beautiful city and its surroundings.
- published: 18 Jul 2014
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POPE FRANCIS to RESIGN in 2016 ? Part of a Hidden Agenda?
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POPE FRANCIS to RESIGN in 2016 ? Part of a Hidden Agenda?
Last week I went to visit two of my most trusted sources in the Vatican, one a member of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre
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Art of Eternity - Painting Paradise (BBC Documentary)
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How should art depict the relationship between man and God? How can art best express eternal values? Can you, and should you, portray the face of Christ? For over a thousand years these were some of the questions which taxed the minds of the greatest artists of the early West. In this three-part series, art historian Andr
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The President and Prime Minister of Italy Hold a Joint Press Conference
President Obama and Prime Minister Renzi of Italy hold a Joint Press Conference in the East Room of the White House. April 17, 2015.
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Megadeth - Live In Italy 1992 [Full Concert] /mG
Monsters Of Rock: Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Megadeth, Testament, Pantera, Warrant # "Arena Spettacoli" Reggio Emilia (Italy) September 12, 1992 01. (00:0...
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Pantera - Live In Italy 1992 (Full Show - Vulgar Display Of Power 20th Anniversary DVD) HQ
Pantera - Live @ Monsters of Rock in Reggio Emilia, Italy, September 12, 1992 Setlist: 1. "Mouth For War" 2. "Domination/Hollow" 3. "Rise" 4. "This Love" 5. ...
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MRDILL LION WARRIAH - MUSIC IS A MISSION MEGAMIX
Bless!
Featuring : Delta Dub, Dub All Sense, Dubmatix, Dziga, Fischerman, Linea Di Massa, Monkey Jhayam, Mystical Powa, Zion Train
Label : 4Weed Records
Cat # : 4WDRCD007
"Music is a Mission" is the debut album of the singer and mc MrDill Lion Warriah.
It will be released on February the 19th, while on February 12th will be available exclusively on Junodownload. The album, produced by the indep
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Stronger Leadership: Ethics, Values, Integrity, Corruption - EU Commission - Keynote Speaker
http://www.globalchange.com What is ethical leadership? Leadership ethics and integrity in public life. How do we encourage leadership integrity and fight co...
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Francis and Clare for Us: Siena College's Pilgrimage to Italy
While Siena College is celebrating its 75th anniversary, the College's heritage dates back more than 800 years to the founding of the Franciscan order and th...
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Dante Alighieri: The Divine Comedy
Durante degli Alighieri, mononymously referred to as Dante (/ˈdænti/, US /ˈdɑːnteɪ/; Italian: [ˈdante]; c1265--1321), was an Italian poet, prose writer, lite...
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Old Italian Neighborhood Values Book Discussion
Dr. Stephen DeFelice was featured in this segment on his new book, "Old Italian Neighborhood Values."
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Limp Bizkit LIVE Milano, Italy June 21st 2013 FULL SHOW
Limp Bizkit Milano, Italy 21.06.2013 FULL SHOW Check out the Limp Bizkit Live Guide here: URL: http://www.bizkitlive.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bi...
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Stracquadanio e la caccia agli sprechi (spending review)
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Sweden v Italy - ice sledge hockey - Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Winter Games
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is committed to enabling Paralympic athletes to achieve sporting excellence and to develop sport opportunities f...
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United Italy
This is my Capstone Presentation. it is different from my written analysis because I tried to show a more human side, not only where there are problems but I really tried to also focus on Italy's values.
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ASMI 2011: The Italian 'Character': Virtues and Vices - Part 1
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'Changes Is Needed' A talk by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar - Rome, Italy, May 2014
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Redy & Denny Montico, "15th International Circus Festival - City of Latina"
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POPE FRANCIS to RESIGN in 2016 ? Part of a Hidden Agenda?
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POPE FRANCIS to RESIGN in 2016 ? Part of a Hidden Agenda?
Last week I went to visit two of my most trusted sources in the Vatican, one a member of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre and the Pontifical Equestrian Order of St. Sylvester Pope, the other, a clergy member of the Vatican Secretariat of States, the oldest dicastery in the Roman Curia, which is the central papal governing bureaucracy of the Roman Catholic Church. In two separate meetings the present situation of the Church was discussed, as well as the ongoing Synod of Bishops which will terminate on the 24th of October 2015.
The information that surfaced during these meetings was shocking to say the least. Two separate reliable sources within the Vatican stated that Pope Francis will resign next year.
This will occur during his pastoral visit to his nation of Argentina, and the two neighboring countries of Chile and Uruguay, in the period of time that coincides with the bicentennial of the 1816 Argentine Declaration of Independence.
The date was selected with care to avoid interference, as the Argentinian government desires this event to transpire after the 2015 presidential elections.
It has been speculated that the Pope would potentially canonize Jose Gabriel del Rosario Brochero during this visit to Argentina, never imagining this to be the moment that Pope Francis has chosen with his fellow Jesuits to end his papacy.
Jorge Mario Bergoglio wishes to retire in Argentina, not the Vatican, after completing his service as a Jesuit and Pope to the New World Order.
He has successfully promoted Agenda 2030 (carbon taxes etc), the breakdown of family values, as well as the sanctity of the Cross. He has supported growing Mexican immigration; as it makes Catholicism stronger in the US, the European refugee crisis; which is instrumental in destroying the birthplace of Christian civilization, ready to be replaced by Crislam and a One World Religion. A job well done for this puppet of the New World Order.
Pope Francis warned bishops and cardinals of the Catholic Church, to avoid being taken in by “the hermuneutic of conspiracy,” confirming the growing fear of the Church towards the spread of truth in the information age.
The dark secrets of the Vatican are being exposed more and more, and Pope Francis is getting nervous. Pope catholic religion god news italy "new world order" media entertainment u.s. "united states" america usa theory 2015 2016 leadership leader humanity church life elite agenda meeting history historic change future Rome speech book author society social "social media" truth "breaking news" event events "leo zagami" europe european wealth wealthy politics support "elite nwo agenda" bilderberg 2016 alex jones infowars rant crazy underground bunkers gerald celente lindsey williams david icke conspiracy theory illuminati secrets hidden secret society jesuit
In fact, the last few days of the Synod, Pope Francis was questioned by influential conservative Bishops for his recent visit to the US. In their eyes it was a complete failure that alienated traditional Catholics in favor of a highly questionable liberal communistic approach that of course was crafted to comply with the New Word Order agenda.
On top of all this, there has been an unprecedented move, orchestrated by the Vatican gay lobby in open partnership with various LGBT Christian Activists to actually Lobby Bishops during the Synod, with the agenda of opening up the Church to the gay reality present in the clergy.
Two conferences were arranged in Rome for this purpose by various Jesuits, one took place Friday, October 2nd, at the Angelicum, the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, the other on October 3rd, at the Centro Pellegrini “Santa Teresa Couderc,” in Via Vincenzo Ambrosio with the title, “Ways of Love.” It became not only the foundation meeting for the Global Network of Rainbow Catholics, but also the place chosen for the “Coming out” stunt of Father Charamsa, arranged by the famous homosexual spin doctor, Emilio Sturla Turno, who is said to be sentimentally involved with a Israeli intelligence asset, demonstrating the many hidden interests involved in this operation.
It was during the “Ways of Love” conference in front of a crowd of around 80 people that Bishop José Raúl Vera Lopez, of Saltillo, Mexico, a liberal Dominican, seated next to the Jesuits: Pedro Labrin from Chile, and Pino Piva from Italy, made the astonishing statement: “The gays are the saviours of the Church.”
Leo Lyon Zagami is an Italian-based geopolitical researcher and the author of nine books, including his latest book Pope Francis: The Last Pope? which reveals the money, Masonry and occultism behind the decline of the Catholic Church.
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POPE FRANCIS to RESIGN in 2016 ? Part of a Hidden Agenda?
Last week I went to visit two of my most trusted sources in the Vatican, one a member of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre and the Pontifical Equestrian Order of St. Sylvester Pope, the other, a clergy member of the Vatican Secretariat of States, the oldest dicastery in the Roman Curia, which is the central papal governing bureaucracy of the Roman Catholic Church. In two separate meetings the present situation of the Church was discussed, as well as the ongoing Synod of Bishops which will terminate on the 24th of October 2015.
The information that surfaced during these meetings was shocking to say the least. Two separate reliable sources within the Vatican stated that Pope Francis will resign next year.
This will occur during his pastoral visit to his nation of Argentina, and the two neighboring countries of Chile and Uruguay, in the period of time that coincides with the bicentennial of the 1816 Argentine Declaration of Independence.
The date was selected with care to avoid interference, as the Argentinian government desires this event to transpire after the 2015 presidential elections.
It has been speculated that the Pope would potentially canonize Jose Gabriel del Rosario Brochero during this visit to Argentina, never imagining this to be the moment that Pope Francis has chosen with his fellow Jesuits to end his papacy.
Jorge Mario Bergoglio wishes to retire in Argentina, not the Vatican, after completing his service as a Jesuit and Pope to the New World Order.
He has successfully promoted Agenda 2030 (carbon taxes etc), the breakdown of family values, as well as the sanctity of the Cross. He has supported growing Mexican immigration; as it makes Catholicism stronger in the US, the European refugee crisis; which is instrumental in destroying the birthplace of Christian civilization, ready to be replaced by Crislam and a One World Religion. A job well done for this puppet of the New World Order.
Pope Francis warned bishops and cardinals of the Catholic Church, to avoid being taken in by “the hermuneutic of conspiracy,” confirming the growing fear of the Church towards the spread of truth in the information age.
The dark secrets of the Vatican are being exposed more and more, and Pope Francis is getting nervous. Pope catholic religion god news italy "new world order" media entertainment u.s. "united states" america usa theory 2015 2016 leadership leader humanity church life elite agenda meeting history historic change future Rome speech book author society social "social media" truth "breaking news" event events "leo zagami" europe european wealth wealthy politics support "elite nwo agenda" bilderberg 2016 alex jones infowars rant crazy underground bunkers gerald celente lindsey williams david icke conspiracy theory illuminati secrets hidden secret society jesuit
In fact, the last few days of the Synod, Pope Francis was questioned by influential conservative Bishops for his recent visit to the US. In their eyes it was a complete failure that alienated traditional Catholics in favor of a highly questionable liberal communistic approach that of course was crafted to comply with the New Word Order agenda.
On top of all this, there has been an unprecedented move, orchestrated by the Vatican gay lobby in open partnership with various LGBT Christian Activists to actually Lobby Bishops during the Synod, with the agenda of opening up the Church to the gay reality present in the clergy.
Two conferences were arranged in Rome for this purpose by various Jesuits, one took place Friday, October 2nd, at the Angelicum, the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, the other on October 3rd, at the Centro Pellegrini “Santa Teresa Couderc,” in Via Vincenzo Ambrosio with the title, “Ways of Love.” It became not only the foundation meeting for the Global Network of Rainbow Catholics, but also the place chosen for the “Coming out” stunt of Father Charamsa, arranged by the famous homosexual spin doctor, Emilio Sturla Turno, who is said to be sentimentally involved with a Israeli intelligence asset, demonstrating the many hidden interests involved in this operation.
It was during the “Ways of Love” conference in front of a crowd of around 80 people that Bishop José Raúl Vera Lopez, of Saltillo, Mexico, a liberal Dominican, seated next to the Jesuits: Pedro Labrin from Chile, and Pino Piva from Italy, made the astonishing statement: “The gays are the saviours of the Church.”
Leo Lyon Zagami is an Italian-based geopolitical researcher and the author of nine books, including his latest book Pope Francis: The Last Pope? which reveals the money, Masonry and occultism behind the decline of the Catholic Church.
- published: 14 Oct 2015
- views: 65
Art of Eternity - Painting Paradise (BBC Documentary)
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How should art depict the relationship between man and God? How can art best expres...
Please Enjoy and Subscribe. Thanks!
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How should art depict the relationship between man and God? How can art best express eternal values? Can you, and should you, portray the face of Christ? For over a thousand years these were some of the questions which taxed the minds of the greatest artists of the early West. In this three-part series, art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon sets out to unravel the mysteries of the art of the pre-perspective era. Why has this world been so frequently misunderstood and underrated? His journey takes him from the mysterious catacombs of ancient Rome to Coptic Egypt, to the Orthodox Christian world of Istanbul and then onwards to medieval Italy and France.
In the first episode, Andrew Graham-Dixon traces the beginnings of Christian art in the declining Roman Empire, Egypt and medieval France, and reveals the ideas which lay behind the transition from classical art to the first icons.
Art of Eternity - Painting Paradise (BBC Documentary)
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How should art depict the relationship between man and God? How can art best express eternal values? Can you, and should you, portray the face of Christ? For over a thousand years these were some of the questions which taxed the minds of the greatest artists of the early West. In this three-part series, art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon sets out to unravel the mysteries of the art of the pre-perspective era. Why has this world been so frequently misunderstood and underrated? His journey takes him from the mysterious catacombs of ancient Rome to Coptic Egypt, to the Orthodox Christian world of Istanbul and then onwards to medieval Italy and France.
In the first episode, Andrew Graham-Dixon traces the beginnings of Christian art in the declining Roman Empire, Egypt and medieval France, and reveals the ideas which lay behind the transition from classical art to the first icons.
Art of Eternity - Painting Paradise (BBC Documentary)
- published: 19 Oct 2014
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The President and Prime Minister of Italy Hold a Joint Press Conference
President Obama and Prime Minister Renzi of Italy hold a Joint Press Conference in the East Room of the White House. April 17, 2015....
President Obama and Prime Minister Renzi of Italy hold a Joint Press Conference in the East Room of the White House. April 17, 2015.
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President Obama and Prime Minister Renzi of Italy hold a Joint Press Conference in the East Room of the White House. April 17, 2015.
- published: 17 Apr 2015
- views: 225
Megadeth - Live In Italy 1992 [Full Concert] /mG
Monsters Of Rock: Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Megadeth, Testament, Pantera, Warrant # "Arena Spettacoli" Reggio Emilia (Italy) September 12, 1992 01. (00:0......
Monsters Of Rock: Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Megadeth, Testament, Pantera, Warrant # "Arena Spettacoli" Reggio Emilia (Italy) September 12, 1992 01. (00:0...
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Monsters Of Rock: Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Megadeth, Testament, Pantera, Warrant # "Arena Spettacoli" Reggio Emilia (Italy) September 12, 1992 01. (00:0...
Pantera - Live In Italy 1992 (Full Show - Vulgar Display Of Power 20th Anniversary DVD) HQ
Pantera - Live @ Monsters of Rock in Reggio Emilia, Italy, September 12, 1992 Setlist: 1. "Mouth For War" 2. "Domination/Hollow" 3. "Rise" 4. "This Love" 5. ......
Pantera - Live @ Monsters of Rock in Reggio Emilia, Italy, September 12, 1992 Setlist: 1. "Mouth For War" 2. "Domination/Hollow" 3. "Rise" 4. "This Love" 5. ...
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Pantera - Live @ Monsters of Rock in Reggio Emilia, Italy, September 12, 1992 Setlist: 1. "Mouth For War" 2. "Domination/Hollow" 3. "Rise" 4. "This Love" 5. ...
MRDILL LION WARRIAH - MUSIC IS A MISSION MEGAMIX
Bless!
Featuring : Delta Dub, Dub All Sense, Dubmatix, Dziga, Fischerman, Linea Di Massa, Monkey Jhayam, Mystical Powa, Zion Train
Label : 4Weed Records
Cat # ...
Bless!
Featuring : Delta Dub, Dub All Sense, Dubmatix, Dziga, Fischerman, Linea Di Massa, Monkey Jhayam, Mystical Powa, Zion Train
Label : 4Weed Records
Cat # : 4WDRCD007
"Music is a Mission" is the debut album of the singer and mc MrDill Lion Warriah.
It will be released on February the 19th, while on February 12th will be available exclusively on Junodownload. The album, produced by the independent label 4Weed Records, aims to explore the different shades of Dub music and to enhance the Sound System
culture. The whole album is developed on percussive rhythms, deep bass and modern interpretation of the lyrics, dropping into dubstep sounds with the track called "Hard time fi di youth".
Each riddim is assigned to a different producer as Zion Train, the pioneers of the European Dub, the well respected canadian dj/producer Dubmatix, the songwriter Monkey Jhayam from Sao Paulo (Brazil) and established names of the Italian and European scene as Fischerman (Sweden), Linea Di Massa (Italy/Brazil), Mystical Powa (Italy), Dub All Sense (Italy/UK), Dziga (Italy/UK) and the emerging Delta Dub (Italy).
The intro of the album by Dub Dadda, historical Zion Train voice, is a consecration for MrDill Lion Warriah who, from the beginning of his career, has been inspired by the singer from Manchester' style. "Music is a Mission" is the result of many years of style research for the Italian singer. After many live performances and sound system sessions in Italy and Europe, he feels the need to produce an album with a large number of previously unreleased tracks (the most accompanied by dub version) plus a refix (Jah Jah knows).
MrDill Lion Warriah aims to enforce his own style and his own flow idea. Using reggae and dub as a way of expression, he gives to his message a global form reaching the most remote corners of the four continents, considering the exponential growth of the reggae and dub music in the world.
"Music is a Mission" treats these topics : the strong criticism of modern society and its most brutal and oppressive wars in
the name of economic interests (No Tribal War), the oppression of youth dreams and hopes (Hard time fi di youth), the 'robotization' of the human being and the obsessive control of every movement and personal choice (I am not a robot), the propaganda of prepackaged lies through the media, a reversal of values and
fundamental rights, a real selling of illusions that will lead to self-destruction (Babylon illusions).
There is space for spiritual and autobiographical reflections in 'My Story' and 'Jah Jah knows' where positive messages are the right counterbalance to the criticism above and express the true Lion Warrior spirit in the metropolitan jungle.
'Step outta babylon' reconciles the message with energy and power, the right one to mash up any dance!
« MUSIC IS A MISSION » / TRACKLIST
1. Dub Dadda Intro
2. My Story – produced by Dub All Sense
3. Another Story – Zion Train
4. I am not a robot – produced by Dubmatix
5. Babylon Illusions – produced by Fischerman
6. Babylon Dub – Fischerman
7. Jah Jah knows – produced by Mystical Powa
8. Jah Jah Dub – Mystical Powa
9. Step outta babylon – produced by Delta Dub
10. No Tribal War ft. Monkey Jhayam – produced by Linea Di Massa
11. Tribal Dub – Linea Di Massa
12. Hard time fi di youth – produced by Dziga
All the lyrics written by Marco Vinciguerra aka MrDill Lion Warriah
All the vocals recorded at 4Weed Studio Track n.10 written with J.M.Ferreira De Melo aka Monkey Jhayam recorded at L.I.M. Studio – Extrema, Minas Gerais, Brasil
Mastered by Giovanni Roma at Blob Studio
Artwork and photo by Lamiracore
Thanks to DubFyahsoldier from Rootikal Dub Foundation
'Music is a Mission' produced by 4Weed Records © – 2015
MRDILL LION WARRIAH – Tour Dates
February 7th Frosinone – Affekt Club
February 13th Torino – Big Ting #2
February 21st Aosta – Wake the town #6
February 27th Milano – Leoncavallo
February 28th Torino – Dub Cave #2
March 6th Torino – w/ Rootikal Dub Foundation
March 20th Firenze – TBA
March 21st Frosinone – I-talians Dub It Better
more to be announced
Press Contact : press@4weed.net
Booking Contact : booking@4weed.net
wn.com/Mrdill Lion Warriah Music Is A Mission Megamix
Bless!
Featuring : Delta Dub, Dub All Sense, Dubmatix, Dziga, Fischerman, Linea Di Massa, Monkey Jhayam, Mystical Powa, Zion Train
Label : 4Weed Records
Cat # : 4WDRCD007
"Music is a Mission" is the debut album of the singer and mc MrDill Lion Warriah.
It will be released on February the 19th, while on February 12th will be available exclusively on Junodownload. The album, produced by the independent label 4Weed Records, aims to explore the different shades of Dub music and to enhance the Sound System
culture. The whole album is developed on percussive rhythms, deep bass and modern interpretation of the lyrics, dropping into dubstep sounds with the track called "Hard time fi di youth".
Each riddim is assigned to a different producer as Zion Train, the pioneers of the European Dub, the well respected canadian dj/producer Dubmatix, the songwriter Monkey Jhayam from Sao Paulo (Brazil) and established names of the Italian and European scene as Fischerman (Sweden), Linea Di Massa (Italy/Brazil), Mystical Powa (Italy), Dub All Sense (Italy/UK), Dziga (Italy/UK) and the emerging Delta Dub (Italy).
The intro of the album by Dub Dadda, historical Zion Train voice, is a consecration for MrDill Lion Warriah who, from the beginning of his career, has been inspired by the singer from Manchester' style. "Music is a Mission" is the result of many years of style research for the Italian singer. After many live performances and sound system sessions in Italy and Europe, he feels the need to produce an album with a large number of previously unreleased tracks (the most accompanied by dub version) plus a refix (Jah Jah knows).
MrDill Lion Warriah aims to enforce his own style and his own flow idea. Using reggae and dub as a way of expression, he gives to his message a global form reaching the most remote corners of the four continents, considering the exponential growth of the reggae and dub music in the world.
"Music is a Mission" treats these topics : the strong criticism of modern society and its most brutal and oppressive wars in
the name of economic interests (No Tribal War), the oppression of youth dreams and hopes (Hard time fi di youth), the 'robotization' of the human being and the obsessive control of every movement and personal choice (I am not a robot), the propaganda of prepackaged lies through the media, a reversal of values and
fundamental rights, a real selling of illusions that will lead to self-destruction (Babylon illusions).
There is space for spiritual and autobiographical reflections in 'My Story' and 'Jah Jah knows' where positive messages are the right counterbalance to the criticism above and express the true Lion Warrior spirit in the metropolitan jungle.
'Step outta babylon' reconciles the message with energy and power, the right one to mash up any dance!
« MUSIC IS A MISSION » / TRACKLIST
1. Dub Dadda Intro
2. My Story – produced by Dub All Sense
3. Another Story – Zion Train
4. I am not a robot – produced by Dubmatix
5. Babylon Illusions – produced by Fischerman
6. Babylon Dub – Fischerman
7. Jah Jah knows – produced by Mystical Powa
8. Jah Jah Dub – Mystical Powa
9. Step outta babylon – produced by Delta Dub
10. No Tribal War ft. Monkey Jhayam – produced by Linea Di Massa
11. Tribal Dub – Linea Di Massa
12. Hard time fi di youth – produced by Dziga
All the lyrics written by Marco Vinciguerra aka MrDill Lion Warriah
All the vocals recorded at 4Weed Studio Track n.10 written with J.M.Ferreira De Melo aka Monkey Jhayam recorded at L.I.M. Studio – Extrema, Minas Gerais, Brasil
Mastered by Giovanni Roma at Blob Studio
Artwork and photo by Lamiracore
Thanks to DubFyahsoldier from Rootikal Dub Foundation
'Music is a Mission' produced by 4Weed Records © – 2015
MRDILL LION WARRIAH – Tour Dates
February 7th Frosinone – Affekt Club
February 13th Torino – Big Ting #2
February 21st Aosta – Wake the town #6
February 27th Milano – Leoncavallo
February 28th Torino – Dub Cave #2
March 6th Torino – w/ Rootikal Dub Foundation
March 20th Firenze – TBA
March 21st Frosinone – I-talians Dub It Better
more to be announced
Press Contact : press@4weed.net
Booking Contact : booking@4weed.net
- published: 10 Feb 2015
- views: 16
Stronger Leadership: Ethics, Values, Integrity, Corruption - EU Commission - Keynote Speaker
http://www.globalchange.com What is ethical leadership? Leadership ethics and integrity in public life. How do we encourage leadership integrity and fight co......
http://www.globalchange.com What is ethical leadership? Leadership ethics and integrity in public life. How do we encourage leadership integrity and fight co...
wn.com/Stronger Leadership Ethics, Values, Integrity, Corruption Eu Commission Keynote Speaker
http://www.globalchange.com What is ethical leadership? Leadership ethics and integrity in public life. How do we encourage leadership integrity and fight co...
Francis and Clare for Us: Siena College's Pilgrimage to Italy
While Siena College is celebrating its 75th anniversary, the College's heritage dates back more than 800 years to the founding of the Franciscan order and th......
While Siena College is celebrating its 75th anniversary, the College's heritage dates back more than 800 years to the founding of the Franciscan order and th...
wn.com/Francis And Clare For US Siena College's Pilgrimage To Italy
While Siena College is celebrating its 75th anniversary, the College's heritage dates back more than 800 years to the founding of the Franciscan order and th...
Dante Alighieri: The Divine Comedy
Durante degli Alighieri, mononymously referred to as Dante (/ˈdænti/, US /ˈdɑːnteɪ/; Italian: [ˈdante]; c1265--1321), was an Italian poet, prose writer, lite......
Durante degli Alighieri, mononymously referred to as Dante (/ˈdænti/, US /ˈdɑːnteɪ/; Italian: [ˈdante]; c1265--1321), was an Italian poet, prose writer, lite...
wn.com/Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy
Durante degli Alighieri, mononymously referred to as Dante (/ˈdænti/, US /ˈdɑːnteɪ/; Italian: [ˈdante]; c1265--1321), was an Italian poet, prose writer, lite...
Old Italian Neighborhood Values Book Discussion
Dr. Stephen DeFelice was featured in this segment on his new book, "Old Italian Neighborhood Values."...
Dr. Stephen DeFelice was featured in this segment on his new book, "Old Italian Neighborhood Values."
wn.com/Old Italian Neighborhood Values Book Discussion
Dr. Stephen DeFelice was featured in this segment on his new book, "Old Italian Neighborhood Values."
Limp Bizkit LIVE Milano, Italy June 21st 2013 FULL SHOW
Limp Bizkit Milano, Italy 21.06.2013 FULL SHOW Check out the Limp Bizkit Live Guide here: URL: http://www.bizkitlive.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bi......
Limp Bizkit Milano, Italy 21.06.2013 FULL SHOW Check out the Limp Bizkit Live Guide here: URL: http://www.bizkitlive.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bi...
wn.com/Limp Bizkit Live Milano, Italy June 21St 2013 Full Show
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Stracquadanio e la caccia agli sprechi (spending review)
Gentile Stracquadanio, riguardo la caccia agli sprechi (spending review) lei ha proposto di favorire l'ingresso delle prostitute in parlamento, ed io vorrei ......
Gentile Stracquadanio, riguardo la caccia agli sprechi (spending review) lei ha proposto di favorire l'ingresso delle prostitute in parlamento, ed io vorrei ...
wn.com/Stracquadanio E La Caccia Agli Sprechi (Spending Review)
Gentile Stracquadanio, riguardo la caccia agli sprechi (spending review) lei ha proposto di favorire l'ingresso delle prostitute in parlamento, ed io vorrei ...
Sweden v Italy - ice sledge hockey - Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Winter Games
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is committed to enabling Paralympic athletes to achieve sporting excellence and to develop sport opportunities f......
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is committed to enabling Paralympic athletes to achieve sporting excellence and to develop sport opportunities f...
wn.com/Sweden V Italy Ice Sledge Hockey Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Winter Games
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is committed to enabling Paralympic athletes to achieve sporting excellence and to develop sport opportunities f...
United Italy
This is my Capstone Presentation. it is different from my written analysis because I tried to show a more human side, not only where there are problems but I re...
This is my Capstone Presentation. it is different from my written analysis because I tried to show a more human side, not only where there are problems but I really tried to also focus on Italy's values.
wn.com/United Italy
This is my Capstone Presentation. it is different from my written analysis because I tried to show a more human side, not only where there are problems but I really tried to also focus on Italy's values.
- published: 25 Sep 2013
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ASMI 2011: The Italian 'Character': Virtues and Vices - Part 1
15-12-11 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, ASMI 2011: The Italian 'Character': Virtues and Vices - Part 1 Keynote speaker: Silvana Patriarca The debat......
15-12-11 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, ASMI 2011: The Italian 'Character': Virtues and Vices - Part 1 Keynote speaker: Silvana Patriarca The debat...
wn.com/Asmi 2011 The Italian 'Character' Virtues And Vices Part 1
15-12-11 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, ASMI 2011: The Italian 'Character': Virtues and Vices - Part 1 Keynote speaker: Silvana Patriarca The debat...
ASMI 2011: The Italian 'Character': Virtues and Vices - Part 3
16-12-11 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, ASMI 2011: The Italian 'Character': Virtues and Vices - Part 3 Speakers: Richard Bellamy (UCL), Maurizio Is......
16-12-11 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, ASMI 2011: The Italian 'Character': Virtues and Vices - Part 3 Speakers: Richard Bellamy (UCL), Maurizio Is...
wn.com/Asmi 2011 The Italian 'Character' Virtues And Vices Part 3
16-12-11 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, ASMI 2011: The Italian 'Character': Virtues and Vices - Part 3 Speakers: Richard Bellamy (UCL), Maurizio Is...
'Changes Is Needed' A talk by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar - Rome, Italy, May 2014
Produced by Art of Living Productions More publications; http://www.artoflivingshop.eu More about the Art of Living: www.artofliving.org More about Sri Sri R......
Produced by Art of Living Productions More publications; http://www.artoflivingshop.eu More about the Art of Living: www.artofliving.org More about Sri Sri R...
wn.com/'Changes Is Needed' A Talk By Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Rome, Italy, May 2014
Produced by Art of Living Productions More publications; http://www.artoflivingshop.eu More about the Art of Living: www.artofliving.org More about Sri Sri R...
Festa Della Repubblica - Queen's Park June 2nd 2012 - Italian Heritage Month 2012!
Media Reporter: Frances Tibollo Location: Queen's Park, Toronto Ontario Date: June 2nd 2012 Festa Della Repubblica Italian Heritage Month 2012! A letter from......
Media Reporter: Frances Tibollo Location: Queen's Park, Toronto Ontario Date: June 2nd 2012 Festa Della Repubblica Italian Heritage Month 2012! A letter from...
wn.com/Festa Della Repubblica Queen's Park June 2Nd 2012 Italian Heritage Month 2012
Media Reporter: Frances Tibollo Location: Queen's Park, Toronto Ontario Date: June 2nd 2012 Festa Della Repubblica Italian Heritage Month 2012! A letter from...
- published: 23 Jun 2012
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author: ihmONTARIO
Redy & Denny Montico, "15th International Circus Festival - City of Latina"
Guest Star: Redy & Denny Montico, Italy - Big Cats SPECIAL PRIZE "GIULIO MONTICO" 2013 Redy and Denny Montico are sons of Gaetano Montico, one of Italy's mos......
Guest Star: Redy & Denny Montico, Italy - Big Cats SPECIAL PRIZE "GIULIO MONTICO" 2013 Redy and Denny Montico are sons of Gaetano Montico, one of Italy's mos...
wn.com/Redy Denny Montico, 15Th International Circus Festival City Of Latina
Guest Star: Redy & Denny Montico, Italy - Big Cats SPECIAL PRIZE "GIULIO MONTICO" 2013 Redy and Denny Montico are sons of Gaetano Montico, one of Italy's mos...
Murano Glass Factory Venice, Italy by ourlife
Murano glass is a famous product of the Venetian island of Murano. Located off the shore of Venice, Italy, Murano has been a commercial port as far back as t......
Murano glass is a famous product of the Venetian island of Murano. Located off the shore of Venice, Italy, Murano has been a commercial port as far back as t...
wn.com/Murano Glass Factory Venice, Italy By Ourlife
Murano glass is a famous product of the Venetian island of Murano. Located off the shore of Venice, Italy, Murano has been a commercial port as far back as t...
- published: 31 Oct 2013
- views: 715
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author: ourlife