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Rimini, Italy
Rimini, called Ariminum by the Romans, the lavish home town Maltestiana, birthplace and muse of Fellini, the 'city of hospitality', of late night entertainment, discos, pubs, beach parties and fun fairs. |
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From Rimini's train station begins this guided tour of the city, where in Piazzale Cesare Battisti, you can make a quick stop at the Tourist Board Office and request a free map of the city.
From here, go through a small part of via Roma towards... [ more ] |
| The origin of Rimini is most likely Greek. The ancient name of the city, Ariminum, is however Umbrian in derivation, and Pausanias often mentions the great Umbrian king Arimno in his writings; ancient coins found in the city are evidence of the rule... [ more ] |
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