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Venice, Verona and Turin

Venice

• Venice is a city in north-eastern Italy.

• It is formed of 117 small islands, separated by canals and connected by bridges.

• Venice is the capital of the Veneto region.

• It has a population of about 270,000

Venice has many world famous attractions…

The gondolas of Venice are also very famous.

• The people who paddle the gondolas are called gondoliers.

• The gondola is a stereotypical symbol of Venice.

Venice is also famous for its carnival.

• The carnival takes place every year in the weeks before Lent starts.

• It is particularly renowned for its intricate masks.

• People also dress in elaborate costumes.

Verona

• Verona is another city in the region of Veneto.

• The city is situated on the Adige river.

• It has a population of around 265,000.

• The city has been awarded World Heritage Site status by UNESCO.

Verona also has many famous attractions…

Verona is perhaps most famous for being the setting of Romeo and Juliet. • This play was written by William Shakespeare between 1591 and

1595.

• However, two more of Shakespeare’s plays are set in Verona: The Taming of the Shrew and The Two Gentleman of Verona.

Cuisine of Veneto

• Polenta

• Tiramisu

• Gnocchi

• Pandoro

• Mandorlato

• Prosecco

Turin

• Turin is a large city in Northern Italy.

• The city is the capital of the Piedmont region.

• It has a population of 892,600.

Turin has many famous attractions…

Turin is situated at the base of the alps.

• Turin is surrounded by the Western Alpine arch.

• Turin and the surrounding area are popular destinations for skiing.

• The landscape is very beautiful!

Turin Shroud

• This shroud is a linen cloth believed by many to show the face of Jesus.

• The shroud is kept in the royal chapel of the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Turin.

FIAT

• Turin is also famous for the production of FIAT cars.

• FIAT was founded in Turin in 1899 and its headquarters are still based in the city.

• FIAT is the largest car manufacturer in Italy.

Turin is also famous for chocolate.

• Turin is sometimes called the chocolate capital of Europe.

• Today, the city of Turin and Piedmont produce 40% of the total Italian chocolate produced.

• This is equal to 85,000 tons of chocolate a year!

• A famous type of Turin Chocolate is the gianduiotto.