Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Region home to Florence, as well as many museums and artworks | Tuscany | 93%
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Home of Basilica di San Marco | Venice | 83%
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Many beaches like Spiaggia del Principe are located on this large Italian island | Sardinia | 79%
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An Italian island containing rugged coastal beauty such as along Costa Verde | Sardinia | 79%
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Former town frozen in time after a famous catastrophe | Pompeii | 76%
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Currency | Euro | 72%
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Language | Italian | 72%
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Western Europe's first superpower | Rome | 72%
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Mountain range full of icy peaks that spans multiple countries | Alps | 69%
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Europe's largest volcano and a largely active one | Mount Etna | 69%
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Called the most spectacular of the Lombard lakes | Lago di Como | 66%
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High Season (July to ____) | August | 62%
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Italy's famous export eaten in America all the time | Pizza | 55%
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Low Season (_____to March) | November | 52%
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Pink-hued, granite mountains with harsh, jagged summits in Northern Italy | Dolomites | 48%
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Island that sits in Europe's largest marine park is also one of the islands where Napoleon was banished to | Elba | 45%
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Region of Italy home to the city of Bologna | Emilia-Romagna | 38%
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Famous Italian city with the same name as another city in Florida | Naples | 38%
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Michelangelo has a large ceiling fresco in this Roman chapel | Sistine Chapel | 34%
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Coastline filled with mountains, crags, villages and forests | Amalfi Coast | 31%
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Found in places like Tuscany and Umbria and described as the world's most coveted fungi | Truffles | 28%
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One of Italy's famous cheeses, but not mozzarella | Parmesan | 24%
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Made from many small tiles, and often mentioned as part of the Renaissance | Mosaics | 14%
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Trails that go through vineyards and hillsides that used to be a form of punishment | Italian Riviera | 7%
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Found fresh in coastal places such as Venice, Sardinia, and Sicily | Seafood | 7%
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Part of the Graian Alps as well as the first Italian National park. | Paradiso | 3%
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Home to sandy beaches including Baia dei Turchi | Puglia | 0%
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Extravagant royal palace in Turin | Savoy Palace | 0%
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