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  2. What to Eat, See, Drink, and Buy in Milan, Italy - AOL

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    Sease. Amidst all the big-brand designer boutiques on Via Monte Napoleone, Milan’s most famous fashion street, an exciting new arrival is Sease, the performance-wear brand set up by brothers ...

  3. Water supply and sanitation in Italy - Wikipedia

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    With about 240 liter per day, per capita water use for residential uses in Italy is higher than in Spain or in France, where it is about 160 liter per day. [3] Water resources in Italy are distributed unevenly, with more abundant resources in the North and scarcer resources in the South.

  4. 14 Secret Towns in Italy Where You Can Buy a House for Under ...

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    Here are 14 great places in Italy to consider when searching for a home under $200,000, listed from the cheapest to the most expensive. ... a peaceful park with walking trails and water.

  5. They bought a cheap home in Italy. Then they bought another - AOL

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    One euro homes in Italy are two a penny, so Jeffrey Pfefferle and Leon McNaught bought two. They snapped up their first cheap turnkey property in Mussomeli, Sicily. But the locals were so friendly ...

  6. Category:Water supply and sanitation in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Reservoirs in Italy (13 P) Pages in category "Water supply and sanitation in Italy" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  7. Acqua Panna - Wikipedia

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    Acqua Panna is an Italian brand of bottled water and one of the world's largest bottled water brands. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The brand belongs to Sanpellegrino S.p.A subsidiary of Nestlé . Acqua Panna takes its name from Villa Panna in the hills of Tuscany , where the natural spring was first discovered.

  8. The most (and least) expensive city for a gallon of milk - AOL

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    Flip through below to see where you can get your cheapest gallon of milk—though, unless you live there, we're not so sure it's worth it to travel far for a $2.20 gallon. Here's the average cost ...

  9. Health in Italy - Wikipedia

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    According to a decree issued by the state, the maximum presence of herbicides or similar materials in Italy drinking water is 0.5 μg per litre. [10] Italy's nutritious and generally healthy cuisine ensures that Italians are well-nourished and eat good food. The relatively recent addition of several drugs to meats has meant that controls have ...