Everyone knows the famous beauties of Tuscany region (Italy): the rolling hills framed by rows of cypress trees, the marvelous art cities such as Florence, Pisa, and Siena, the vineyards and the vast wine-making tradition that produces wines famous all over the world.
But what about Marche, the region where I live? It is just as beautiful as Tuscany , but unfortunately still unknown.
My region features an ancient culinary and wine tradition, it is the birthplace of prominent figures of literature and art, and does not miss to offer entertainment and services to inhabitants and tourists. However, what I like most are the variegated landscapes, which in a few hundred km range from mountains to sea, from hills to medieval villages, from soft and sandy beaches, to cliffs overlooking the sea. For this reason, I love sharing on Google Maps pictures of the places around me. This way anyone have the opportunity to see and learn about the wonders of my region.
I am 100% agree on your words. I have never visited your region, but I got lot of friend coming from Marche, more precisely from Macerata and Ascoli. There are so many things to see, so many beautiful natural spots and amazing food.
From which part of the region are you from?
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Last thing, I add the Italian language label to your post in order to give more visibility to your post.
Maybe it is best that you keep it exclusive I do not think you wish to have an invasion of undesirables come and polute, destroy, and contaminate your coastlines with garbage from their rented yachts. Your beaches will be overcrowded and filled with garbage, plastics, and cigarette buts; your corals and marine live negatively impacted by suntan lotions, etc.
That’s my two cents worth… keep yourselves under wraps. Tourism is not all that’s painted to be.
I would like to let you know that I’m removing the Italian language tag from your post, as it’s in English, but if you want to post in another language you’re welcome to add these types of tags, so that the Local Guides can easily find posts written in a specific language.