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Anonymous
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Hi,im new here

Irani, Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran
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Welcome aboard @Anonymous

Ciao from Asti, Italy

 

Welcome Aboard in Local ConnectWelcome Aboard in Local Connect

Anonymous
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Thank you,i am sara from iran

Anonymous
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i like to know about italy,i think so italy is so nice to live

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Ciao Sara,

 

really nice to meet you.

You know what.. was thinking about your country as well.

Been traveling for 7 years around Australia, New Zeland, South Asia, Spain, Center America and now.. im back in Italy for help my home town to grow. 
Italy its a super nice place but sometime we are... Italians, you know what i mean ツッ

Leaving in Asti, city and comune of about 75,000 inhabitants located in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, about 55 kilometres (34 miles) east of Turin in the plain of the Tanaro River.

 

Asti has a continental climate which is moderated by the proximity of the Mediterranean sea: its winters are warmer, and its summers cooler than Turin. Rain falls mostly during the spring and autumn; during the hottest months rain is less common, but stronger when it does occur, usually in thunderstorms. During November and December in particular, the town of Asti can be prone to fog, which is less common in the higher-altitude areas that surround it.

One of the most famous events held in Asti is the famous Palio di Asti, in which all the old town wards, called "Rioni" and "Borghi" plus nearby towns compete in a bare-back horse race.

 

Asti is also famous for its Asti's Festival of Festivals, held in September a week before the Palio. During the festival most of the towns in Asti's province meet in a great square called "Campo del Palio", here they offer typical food and wine for which they are known. On the Sunday of the Sagre all the towns involved stage a parade with floats depicting traditional farming with everyone in costume along Asti's roads to reach "Campo del Palio" square.

Asti province becomes a gourmand's delight from October to December in the white truffle or "tartufo bianco" season. Although neighbouring Alba is better known for its October truffle fair, some of the best truffles are found around Asti's hills, and every weekend there is a local truffle festival.

 

Now its your turn.. tell me something about your super country

Anonymous
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Nice to meet you too,it's very nice that you like to travel,so now i like italy more,i think italy is a nice country🙂.ok now i tell you about iran,we have a very hot summer and in winter we do not see a lot snowing and i think so that 's very bad,the cities that most peapole go to are ;shiraz,mashhad,kelardasht and....in kelardasht peapole go to sea and they injoy it alot.

Anonymous
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also we have a lot of historcal places ,for example takhte jamshid in shiraz😉

Anonymous
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Sorry ,but I have a question,how can I get more levels?now I am in level 1

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Hi @Anonymous

 

A warm welcome to Local Guides and our Connect community forum. As it looks like you are new to the forum, why don't you explore the many sections of the site and check out the conversations happening among our Local Guides? For example, this section of the site has some good tips on how to use the community and interact with your fellow Local Guides. 

 

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Anonymous
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Hollo ,many thanks for your help@MariaB