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| 2,283,809 | Rome | 99%
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| 1,397,715 | Milan | 95%
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| Largest island in the Mediterranean Sea | Sicily | 94%
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| 940,940 | Naples | 91%
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| "La Serenissima" | Venice | 88%
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| Symbol of the city of Pisa | Leaning Tower of Pisa | 85%
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| Second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea | Sardinia | 85%
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| Vatican City | 81%
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| San Marino | 80%
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| 848,196 | Turin | 79%
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| France | 78%
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| Switzerland | 77%
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| Austria | 76%
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| Mediterranean Sea | 74%
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| Slovenia | 74%
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| Verona: The two lovers of this English tragedy live in this city | Romeo and Juliet | 72%
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| 640,720 | Palermo | 71%
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| Birthplace region of the Italian Renaissance | Tuscany | 71%
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| Adriatic Sea | 68%
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| Alps | 68%
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| Home to the oldest university in the Western world | Bologna | 66%
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| Genoa: This renowned explorer hailed from this maritime republic | Christopher Columbus | 64%
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| Florence: This sculpture of a Biblical figure by Michelangelo is one of the city's many masterpieces | David | 63%
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| Mount Vesuvius | 61%
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| Po | 61%
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| Mount Etna | 59%
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| One of the most beautiful lakes in the world, according to the Huffington Post in 2014 | Lake Como | 56%
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| Former (only) seaport of the Austro-Hungarian Empire | Trieste | 52%
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| Tiber | 44%
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| Monte Bianco | 42%
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| Florence: This 'magnificent' man ruled the city during its Golden Age | Lorenzo de' Medici | 39%
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| Ancient Greek settlment founded in 734 BC | Syracuse | 39%
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| Coastal area literally meaning 'Five Lands' | Cinque Terre | 38%
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| Ionian Sea | 35%
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| Tyrrhenian Sea | 34%
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| Apennines | 32%
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| Florence: This painting of a Roman Godess by Botticelli is also one of the city's many masterpieces | The Birth of Venus | 31%
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| Main art museum in Florence | Uffizi Gallery | 30%
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| Capital city of the Western Roman Empire from 402 until its demise | Ravenna | 29%
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| Largest stadium in ancient Rome | Circus Maximus | 26%
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| Ligurian Sea | 24%
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| Arpino: This Roman statesman, who ended the second Catilinarian conspiracy, was born there | Cicero | 18%
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| 216 BC: Roman defeat by Carthage during the Second Punic War | Battle of Cannae | 14%
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| 1944: Series of assaults by the Allies during World War II to capture Rome | Battle of Monte Cassino | 13%
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