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Here are some links about the ghost towns of Italy:
GHOST TOWNS IN ITALY
- 15 Ghost Towns in Italy – "Ghost towns are towns or villages that have been abandoned by their original inhabitants, either due to a natural disaster, such as an earthquake or landslide, or for economic, demographic, environmental or structural reasons. These reasons can be the lack of modern conveniences, the obsolescence of the local economic activity (mining), the construction of new roads and railways that bypass the original town, the depletion of natural resources or simply due to the dwindling of an elderly population." – October 31, 2013 – "About" – Source: Slow Italy – ". . . stands for a way of traveling that promotes savoring the moment and not getting stressed about seeing “everything”.
- Abandoned towns and ghost villages: ancient treasures of Tuscan – "Deserted streets, abandoned shops and silent homes: no, we are not in the city in August, when most people are on vacation or are trying to escape the summer heat" – April 26, 2013 – by Leila – "About Tuscany Art "– Source: Found in the Tuscany Arts section of turismo.intoscana.it – "Tuscany for Sustainable Tourism"
- Città Morte: Ghost towns of Italy – "" – Source: lifeinitaly.com – "Italy | Italy daily news, Weather, All you need to know about Italy"
- Craco, a medieval Italian ghost town – Friday, October 11, 2013 – "About This Blog" – Source: Deserted Places – "Abandoned Places and Urban Decay"
- Italian Ghost Towns. A new way of tourism? – November 18, 2013 – by Cristina Vignoli [PLEASE NOTE: Her bio is In Italian Only] – "About" – Source: Found in the blog section of Italy Green Travel – "Find your Sustainable Accommodation discover the authenticity of travelling with nature at heart" – In English, Italian
- Italy's Earthquake Ravaged Ghost Towns – Thursday, August 01, 2013 – By Kaushik – Source: Amusing Planet – "Amazing Places • Wonderful People • Weird Stuff"
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- Ghost Town – "A solitary journey through the most charming ghost towns of Italy; unknown, forgotten and hidden places, with a creepy charm and a time-warn beauty" – "" – Source: web site – ""
- GHOST TOWNS IN ITALY – "6 ideas for curious travelers" – 03 FEB 14 – "About Us" – Source: Found in the DISCUSSIONS section of Tourism in Italy – "Welcome on Tourism in Italy... the Italian Tourism Guid" – In English, Italian
- Ghost towns in Italy – "" – Source: Wikipedia – "The Free Encyclopedia" – In multiple languages
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- 7 Earthquake Ghost Towns of Italy (PHOTOS) – "" – Source: The Weather Channel – "National and Local Weather Forecast, Hurricane, Radar and Report" – "The Weather Channel and weather.com provide a national and local weather forecast for cities, as well as weather radar, report and hurricane coverage."
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That's it for Wednesday, 6 August 2014: mercoledi, 6 agosto 2014
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