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The Mandarino tardivo di Ciaculli (late mandarin of Ciaculli)

January 23, 2012March 4, 2015 Slow Italy

  The Mandarino tardivo di Ciaculli (late mandarin of Ciaculli) got its name from the area in which it was

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Living nativity scenes in Italy (Live Christmas crèches)

December 19, 2011March 4, 2015 Slow Italy Christmas in Italy, living nativity scenes

(updated december 2013)   Many towns in Italy celebrate the centuries-old Italian tradition of Christmas crèches with traditional wooden or

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