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            <description>Italy is one of the most visited countries in Europe. This is due to its magnificent attractions that combine art, history, technology and society. Its attractions. In terms of economy, Italy is ranked as the seventh largest economy in the world. Italy is well known for its deep Catholic roots, famous wines, roman ruins, and renaissance art. It is also known for its magnificent artists among them: Donatello, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo and many more. With its rich art it is one country everyone should visit at least once before they die. With this lens I want to give you a sense of Italy. If I were to write a comprehensive guide on Italy it would be a million pages long. I just picked some cities, some attractions and some information, so you can fall in love with Italy and investigate further. So sit back and enjoy!</description>
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