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Le regioni italiane – Italian for beginners

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What to do in Rome? To start discovering the city, have breakfast at your hotel in Rome. Once you have recharged your batteries head to the Flavian Amphitheater, better known as the Colosseum, nearby is the Arch of Constantine. If you like Roman ruins you can continue your way visiting the Palatine Hill, the mythical hill where Rome was founded; legend has it that here a she-wolf suckled Romulus and Remus. You can also visit the Roman Forum, built at the end of the 6th century BC and of which the Arch of Titus and the Arch of Septimus Severus are still preserved, and the temples of Romulus, Castor and Polux.

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There’s nothing quite as exciting as embarking on a Labor Day weekend trip. But we all know how quickly that excitement can wear off when we encounter car trouble or flight delays. AAA says it expects more than 545,000 vehicle failures during the vacations. Battery problems, flat tires and power outages are the biggest issues people face. AAA spokesman Robert Sinclair joins FOX Weather for more information.

“AAA expects Friday, Sept. 2 to be the busiest day of the weekend as we see travelers mixed in with Friday afternoon travelers trying to get ashore,” said AAA Mid-Atlantic spokeswoman Jana Tidwell. “It’s not going to be fun trying to get to the beaches during peak commute times. It’s not going to be easy.”

AAA urges those hitting the road this weekend to check their car before the trip to avoid a breakdown. AAA spokesman Robert Sinclair joined FOX Weather to talk more about Labor Day travel.

Maite Perroni – Roma (feat. Mr. Rain)

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The folklore of Tuscany is visibly marked by what have historically been the vocations of this land, one urban and the other rural. It is easy to appreciate the fact that many of the Tuscan festivals have as their central theme a fight, a competition, a duel; a precious testimony of the disputes between factions that troubled the Tuscan cities at the time of the city-states. Examples of this are the “Palio” of Siena, the “Gioco del Ponte” in Pisa, or the “Calcio in Costume” of Florence, or simple but fanciful events, such as the “Bravio delle botti” of Montepulciano.

The texts, generally sung in literary Italian, although they are works by local authors, farmers or artisans, are a reflection of the great tradition of the literary culture of the region, made its own through contact with the great classics of poetry.

It consists of a tournament between the four historical districts of the city: “Porta Crocifera”, with red and green colors; “Porta Sant’Andrea”, white and green; “Porta del Foro”, with yellow and maroon; and “Porta Santo Spirito”, with yellow and blue.

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