Rome, Milan and Venice are all set to bring in or raise fees at their famous sites and monuments next year.
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After the European Union significantly tightened its immigration policy earlier this month, 19 EU countries on Wednesday ...
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Hundreds of metres of dinosaur tracks, complete with toes and claws, have been found in the Italian Alps in a region that ...