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As the smooth curves of a Mediterranean woman, who knows how to surprise and conquer, revealing, piece after piece, her wild and untamed nature, so the Amalfi coast hides inside its soul, delicate and virile at the same time, a sensuality that manifests...
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Situated on the last bend of Amalfi's promenade and beach, this hotel is on four levels. Bright and Mediterranean in style, the Marina Riviera is a converted old noble villa. All rooms are spacious & tastefully furnished, and have open windows or balconies...
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Hotel Villa Maria - Amalfi's Coast - Ravello Owned by the Palumbo family, the Villa Maria Hotel offers to its guest the romantic atmosphere of the enchanting Ravello. It is located in a central position, in the historic center of the town, among Villa...
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A path immersed in the colours and scents of abundant Mediterranean flora leads to the viewpoint of PuntaTragara in Capri, the setting for one of the most exclusive hotels in the world. Hotel PuntaTragara reigns over the most dramatically beautiful scenery,...
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Perched to the rocky spur and surrounded by a park of bright colored bougainvillea in bloom and scented lemon trees, Villa Lara is an aristocratic residence of the late XIX century, belonged to Baron Pierre Beauchamp. It is located in the very heart of...
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The tyme honey. Bees on the city's coat of arms
The sweet-smelling and amber "sataredda", a tyme variety, is a special honey from which its name is derivated. The kind of tyme, produced on the Iblei hills, was so famous in the classic world that Plinio in his Naturali Historia compares it with the Greek one produced on the Imetto Mount. Goddess Ibla, moreover, represented on one side of the homonymous town's coin, brings the mellarium vas and on the other side she has got a bee by the nape Honey has always been very important both when the town was on the hills and when was reconstructed on a flat land. Its coat of arms represents on the upper part of the shiels a cross and on the lower, separated by a band, three bees, at first on the hills, later on their own, open wings and golden glazed.
(source: Avola, la città esagonale)