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Luxury Villas in Amalfi Coast, Italy
Villa Oliviero lies on the rocky ridge, in one of the most evocative background of the world.
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Farmhouse in Sicily, Italy
Surrounded by green hills, not far from the slopes of the volcano Etna.

Villas in Italy

Villas

A villa was originally a Roman country house built for the upper class. According to Pliny the Elder, there were two kinds of villas, the villa urbana, which was a country seat that could easily be reached from Rome (or another city) for a night or two, and the villa rustica, the farm-house estate, permanently occupied by the servants who had charge generally of the estate, which would center on the villa itself, perhaps only seasonally occupied. There were a concentration of Imperial villas near the Bay of Naples, especially on the Isle of Capri, at Monte Circeo on the coast and at Antium (Anzio). Wealthy Romans escaped the summer heat in the hills round Rome, especially around Frascati (cf Hadrian's Villa). Cicero is said to have possessed no fewer than seven villas, the oldest of which was near Arpinum, which he inherited. Pliny the Younger had three or four, of which the example near Laurentium is the best known from his descriptions.

Renaissance villas
In 14th and 15th century Italy, a 'villa' once more connoted a country house, sometimes the family seat of power like Villa Caprarola, more often designed for seasonal pleasure, usually located within easy distance of a city. The first examples of Renaissance Villa dates back to the age of Lorenzo de' Medici, and they are mostly located in the Italian region of Tuscany (the "Medici villas") such as the Villa di Poggio a Caiano by Giuliano da Sangallo (begun in 1470) or the Villa Medici in Fiesole (since 1450), probably the first villa created under the instructions of Leon Battista Alberti, who theorized in his De re aedificatoria the features of the new idea of villa. From Tuscany the idea of villa was spread again through Italy and Europe.

Excerpt of "Villa." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 21 Oct 2006, 16:21 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 27 Oct 2006 http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Villa&oldid=82831165

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Sicily

Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic (Italian: Italia, [..] or Repubblica Italiana, [...], is a Southern European country. It comprises the Po River valley, the Italian Peninsula and the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia. It is also commonly called by Italians "lo Stivale" ("the Boot", due to its boot-like shape), or "la Penisola"[1] ("the Peninsula" as an antonomasia).

Italy shares its northern alpine boundary with France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia. The independent countries of San Marino and the Vatican City are enclaves within Italian territory. Campione d'Italia is an Italian enclave in Switzerland.
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Climate
The Italian climate is unique and can be far from the stereotype of a "land of sun.", depending on the region. The north of Italy (Turin, Milan, and Bologna) has a true continental climate, while below Florence it becomes more and more Mediterranean. The climate of the coastal areas of the Peninsula is very different from that of the interior, particularly during the winter months. The higher areas are cold, wet, and often snowy. The coastal regions, where most of the large towns are located, have a typical Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot and generally dry summers. The length and intensity of the summer dry season increases southwards (compare the tables for Rome, Naples, and Brindisi).

Between north and south there is a quite remarkable difference in the temperatures, above all during the winter: in some days of December or January it can snow in Milan by -2°C while Palermo or Naples have just clouds and +17°C. Some mornings Turin can be by -12°C while on the same time Rome has got +6°C and Reggio Calabria +12°C. In the summer the difference is lighter. (‘‘See how Po valley can be frosty in winter)

Excerpt from "Italy." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 29 Oct 2006, 09:02 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 29 Oct 2006 http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Italy&oldid=84391810

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L'Affresco - Canvas, Tuscany, Italy
Los Olivos offers both stunning views to the Mediterranean Sea and absolute privacy to its guests.
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Villa Spalletti Trivelli in Rome, Italy
The luxury villa boasts a marvelous Italian garden, which is a rare privilege among Rome's villas.
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Beautiful Villa in Tuscany, Italy
This luxury villa (just 20 kilometers from Montepulciano) is surrounded by two acres of olive groves
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Luxury private villa, Umbria, Italy
Spectacular garden with views over the golf course and on the restored medieval castle of Antognolla
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Villa Costa degli Dei, Italy
The villa is sheer above the sea on the Amalfi Coast with a great view of the promontory of Praiano.
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