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  • TOSCOLANO MADERNO, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: A child rides his bike the historical centre of Toscolano Maderno, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: A  Cover Club cocktail (gin, lemon, sugar and rasberry) is seen here at La Terrazza (the terrace) of the Grand Hotel Fasano in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: Rama Redzepi, Bar Manager of the Grand Hotel Fasano, prepares a Cover Club cocktail (gin, lemon, sugar and rasberry) at La Terrazza (the terrace) of the hotel  in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • SALÒ, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: People are seen here sunbathing and relaxing on a pier on Lake Garda in Salò, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: A waiter serves a "cacio e pepe" pasta cooked in a pig's bladder at Lido 84 restaurant in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: A waiter shakes a pig's bladder containing a "cacio e pepe" before cutting it and serving the pasta at Lido 84 restaurant in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: A bronze statue of Aphrodite is seen here by the stream of Crazy Water which then flows downstream into the valley, at the Vittoriale degli Italiani, a hillside estate overlooking the Garda lake and  where the Italian writer Gabriele d'Annunzio lived after his defenestration in 1922 until his death in 1938, in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: Clients of The Grand Hotel Fasano have breakfast, here in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: A trout filet cooked in its own broth and caviar is seen here at "Il Fagiano" restaurant at the Grand Hotel Fasano in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: An additional private two-seated private area of the Lido 84 restaurant  is seen here here in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: A man stands on the  pier of the Grand Hotel Fasano at dusk in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
<br />
Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARGNANO, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: The Giardini di Agrumi (Garden of Citrus Trees) is seen here  in Gargnano, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • TOSCOLANO MADERNO, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: A child eats a strawberry by a fruits and vegetables stand at the Thursday market in Toscolano Maderno, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • TOSCOLANO MADERNO, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: Customers are seen here at a fruits vegetables stand at the Thursday market in Toscolano Maderno, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: A signed portrait of Shirley Temple, who was a regular customer of the Grand Hotel Fasano as a child, is seen here in The Gin Bar of the hotel  in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • SALÒ, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: A sailor docks his boat in Lake Garda in Salò, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
<br />
Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARDONE RIVIERA, ITALY - 20 APRIL 2018: A waiter serves a "cacio e pepe" pasta cooked in a pig's bladder at Lido 84 restaurant in Gardone Riviera, Italy, on April 20th 2018.<br />
<br />
Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180420_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARGNANO, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: The Bar Osteria al Porto di Villa is seen here by the harbor in Gargnano, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • GARGNANO, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: Home-made cheeses are seen here in a cellar at Bignotti, a deli that sells a vast of local products and take-away meals,  in Gargnano, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • TOSCOLANO MADERNO, ITALY - 19 APRIL 2018: (L-R) Owners Giuseppe and Maria Perolini pose for a portrait in front of their bakery,  Forneria Perolini, in Toscolano Maderno, Italy, on April 19th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. It is a popular holiday location located in northern Italy, about halfway between Brescia and Verona, and between Venice and Milan on the edge of the Dolomites. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trentino (north).
    CIPG_20180419_GOURM-TRAV_LakeGarda_M...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1700.jpg
  • The last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### L'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-037.jpg
  • A passenger looks at the Sicilian landscape from the window on the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Un passeggero osserva il paesaggio dal finestrino dell'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-034.jpg
  • A passenger looks at the Sicilian landscape from the window on the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Un passeggero osserva il paesaggio dal finestrino dell'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-028.jpg
  • Passengers get on the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### I passeggeri salgono sull'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-009.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, sits at his desk in his office iafter an interview n Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1877.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, sits at his desk in his office iafter an interview n Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1836.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Souvenirs given to Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, are seen here in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1777.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1767.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1752.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1731.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1727.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1722.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1718.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1712.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1704.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1681.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020: (L-R) A nativity scene, a  photoshopped image of Matteo Salvini dressed in a warrior outfit and a toy bulldozer (a reference to the threats he has made towards gypsy people in previous years) are seen here in the office of Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party,  in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1664.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, is seen here during an interview in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1650.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, is seen here during an interview in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1634.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Souvenirs given to Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, are seen here in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1607.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  A collection of police and institutional patches is seen here in the office of Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1599.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Rosaries are seen here hanging in the office of Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1595.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Rosaries are seen here hanging in the office of Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1585.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Souvenirs given to Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, are seen here in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1576.jpg
  • The last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### L'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-039.jpg
  • The last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### L'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-038.jpg
  • A passenger looks at the Sicilian landscape from the window on the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Un passeggero osserva il paesaggio dal finestrino dell'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-033.jpg
  • A view of the Sicilian landscape from the window of the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Il paesaggio siciliano visto dal finestrino dell'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-031.jpg
  • Giselle, 1 27 years old woman from Santo Domingo, rests on the last Trinacria train going to Milan. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Giselle, una donna di 27 anni di Santo Domingo, riposa sull'ultimo treno Trinacria diretto a Milano. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-030.jpg
  • Giselle, 1 27 years old woman from Santo Domingo, rests on the last Trinacria train going to Milan. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Giselle, una donna di 27 anni di Santo Domingo, riposa sull'ultimo treno Trinacria diretto a Milano. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-029.jpg
  • A red "Free Couchettes" is at the entrance of one of the cars of the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Il segnale "Cuccette libere" è posto all'ingresso di una delle carrozze dell'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-026.jpg
  • Giuseppe Villani and Modica Ersilia, a couple from the Sicilian town of Agrigento, are on the last Trinacria train going to Modena to visit their daughter who has emigrated years ago. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Giuseppe Villani e Modica Ersilia, una coppia di Agrigento, sono sull'ultimo treno Trinacria per andare a visitare la figlia che abita a Modena. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-024.jpg
  • Luggages on the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Bagagli sull'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-022.jpg
  • The interior of the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### L'interno dell'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-020.jpg
  • A sign of the Palermo central train station is seen from the window of the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Il cartello della stazione Palermo Centrale visto dal finestrino dell'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-019.jpg
  • The train conductor of the last Trinacria train is ready to leave from the Palermo train station. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Il capotreno dell'ultimo Trinacria sale a bordo per partire dalla stazione di Palermo. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-018.jpg
  • The train conductor of the last Trinacria train is ready to leave from the Palermo train station. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Il capotreno dell'ultimo Trinacria sale a bordo per partire dalla stazione di Palermo. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-017.jpg
  • Nino, a Sicilian man going to Modena for a medical care, waits for the last Trinacria train to leave. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### sull'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-016.jpg
  • A woman waits for the last Trinacria train to leave. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Una donna aspetta la partenza dell'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-015.jpg
  • The last Trinacria train before leaving the Palermo train station. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### L'ultimo treno Trinacria prima di partire dalla stazione di Palermo. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-014.jpg
  • A man looks for his reserved seat on the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Un uomo cerca il suo posto prenotato sull'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-013.jpg
  • A man looks for his reserved seat on the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Un uomo cerca il suo posto prenotato sull'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-012.jpg
  • A man looks for his reserved seat on the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Un uomo cerca il suo posto prenotato sull'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-011.jpg
  • A woman waits on the platform with her luggage before taking the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Una donna aspetta sulla banchina della stazione prima di salire sull'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-010.jpg
  • A display shows the destination ofon the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Un display mostra la destinazione dell'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-006.jpg
  • Passengers wait for the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Passeggeri aspettano l'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-005.jpg
  • Passegners with their luggage walk towards the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### I passeggeri camminano con i loro bagagli verso l'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-004.jpg
  • Passegners with their luggage walk towards the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### I passeggeri camminano con i loro bagagli verso l'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-003.jpg
  • A display shows the departure times of trains leaving from the Palermo train station. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Un display indica gli orari delle partenze dei treni dalla stazione di Palermo. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-002.jpg
  • A monitor displays the departure times of trains leaving from the Palermo train station. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Un monitor indica gli orari delle partenze dei treni dalla stazione di Palermo. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-001.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, sits at his desk in his office iafter an interview n Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, sits at his desk in his office iafter an interview n Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1839.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, sits at his desk in his office iafter an interview n Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1830.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Souvenirs given to Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, are seen here in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1772.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1749.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, poses for a portrait in his office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1714.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020:  A collection of police, party and institutional patches is seen here in the office of Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1602.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 5 FEBRUARY 2020: (L-R) Jason Horowitz, Rome Bureau Chief of The New York TImes, interviews Senator Matteo Salvini, former Interior Minister of Italy and leader of the far-right League party, in Salvini's office in Rome, Italy, on February 5th 2020.
    CIPG_20200205_NYT_Salvini_M3_1569.jpg
  • The last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### L'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-036.jpg
  • A passenger looks at the Sicilian landscape from the window on the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Un passeggero osserva il paesaggio dal finestrino dell'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-035.jpg
  • A passenger looks at the Sicilian landscape from the window on the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Un passeggero osserva il paesaggio dal finestrino dell'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-032.jpg
  • Morat, a 17 years old boy from Tunisia , is on the last Trinacria train going to Milan. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Morat, un diciassettenne tunisino, è è sull'ultimo treno Trinacria diretto a Milano. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-027.jpg
  • View of the track from the last Trinacria train. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Vista el binario dall'ultimo treno Trinacria. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-025.jpg
  • Giuseppe Villani and Modica Ersilia, a couple from the Sicilian town of Agrigento, are on the last Trinacria train going to Modena to visit their daughter who has emigrated years ago. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Giuseppe Villani e Modica Ersilia, una coppia di Agrigento, sono sull'ultimo treno Trinacria per andare a visitare la figlia che abita a Modena. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-023.jpg
  • Giuseppe Villani and Modica Ersilia, a couple from the Sicilian town of Agrigento, are on the last Trinacria train going to Modena to visit their daughter who has emigrated years ago. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Giuseppe Villani e Modica Ersilia, una coppia di Agrigento, sono sull'ultimo treno Trinacria per andare a visitare la figlia che abita a Modena. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-021.jpg
  • Luggages of passengers taking the last Trinacria are on the platform of the Palermo train station. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### I bagagli dei passeggeri dell'ultimo treno Trinacria vengono depositati sulla banchina della stazione di Palermo. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-008.jpg
  • An engine driver arrives with the last Trinacria train at the Palermo train station. The Trinacria express train is a historical train from Palermo, Sicily, to Milan, symbol of the emigration from South to the North.  From December 11th 2011 16 train connecting Southern Italy to the North will be cancelled by Trenitalia, the state-owned train operator in Italy. ### Un macchinista conduce l'ultimo treno Trinacria nella stazione di Palermo. Il Trinacria è un treno storico che ha collegato Palermo e Milano, simbolo dell'emigrazione verso Nord. Dall'11 dicembre 2011 16 treni che collegano il Sud al Nord Italia verranno soppressi da Trenitalia.
    OnOff_CIG_2011_12_Trinacria_D-007.jpg
  • RIVA DEL GARDA, ITALY - 27 NOVEMBER 2018: Domus Olivae, a state-of-the-art olive mill in Riva del Garda, a northern town on the northern shore of Lake Garda, Italy, on November 27th 2018. It uses the latest technology in which olives crushed by stainless-steel grinders produce a paste that is then whirled in a centrifuge, yielding a clear oil that expresses the intense flavors of the fruit. <br />
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Lake Garda, Italy’s largest lake, is an odd micro-biome of Mediterranean olive-oil culture in the midst of frost-prone, butter-oriented Lombardy. Though its northern extreme is at the same latitude as Fargo, North Dakota, Garda’s shores are girded by lemon and palm trees, as well as olive orchards, which climb the hillsides that surround the lake to heights of 1,500 feet. Lake Garda, overlooked by the Dolomites, snowcapped in early winter, is the northernmost point in the world where olives can be reliably cultivated. Lake Garda, where there is a record of uninterrupted cultivation since the thirteenth century, has a reputation for producing delicate, mild-flavored oils that has pleased more conservative northern European palates since the Renaissance.<br />
In contrast to Spain, France, and Greece, where a few star cultivars dominate production, Italy, with its multiplicity of soils and microclimates, has always been the Amazonian rainforest of olive biodiversity. Every year, the fruit from 179 million trees—three for every man, woman, and child in the nation—is gathered by 825,000 separate cultivators, to be pressed in 4,900 mills. At last count, there were 530 distinct olive varieties in Italy.
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  • TOSCOLANO MADERNO, ITALY - 28 NOVEMBER 2018:  Sergio Cozzaglio drives his Piaggio Van loaded with harvesting tools down to the  Villa Romana olive grove, in Toscolano Maderno, a northern village on the western shore of Lake Garda, Italy, on November 28th 2018. <br />
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Lake Garda, Italy’s largest lake, is an odd micro-biome of Mediterranean olive-oil culture in the midst of frost-prone, butter-oriented Lombardy. Though its northern extreme is at the same latitude as Fargo, North Dakota, Garda’s shores are girded by lemon and palm trees, as well as olive orchards, which climb the hillsides that surround the lake to heights of 1,500 feet. Lake Garda, overlooked by the Dolomites, snowcapped in early winter, is the northernmost point in the world where olives can be reliably cultivated. Lake Garda, where there is a record of uninterrupted cultivation since the thirteenth century, has a reputation for producing delicate, mild-flavored oils that has pleased more conservative northern European palates since the Renaissance.<br />
In contrast to Spain, France, and Greece, where a few star cultivars dominate production, Italy, with its multiplicity of soils and microclimates, has always been the Amazonian rainforest of olive biodiversity. Every year, the fruit from 179 million trees—three for every man, woman, and child in the nation—is gathered by 825,000 separate cultivators, to be pressed in 4,900 mills. At last count, there were 530 distinct olive varieties in Italy.<br />
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Lake Garda, Italy’s largest lake, is an odd micro-biome of Mediterranean olive-oil culture in the midst of frost-prone, butter-oriented Lombardy. Though its northern extreme is at the same latitude as Fargo, North Dakota, Garda’s shores are girded by lemon and palm trees, as well as olive orchards, which climb the hillsides that surround the lake to heights of 1,500 feet. Lake Garda, overlooked by the Dolomites, snowcapped in early winter, is the northernmost point in the world where olives can be reliably
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  • RIVA DEL GARDA, ITALY - 27 NOVEMBER 2018: Olive oil is stored into stainless bins after being processed by the machines of Domus Olivae, a state-of-the-art olive mill in Riva del Garda, a northern town on the northern shore of Lake Garda, Italy, on November 27th 2018. Domus Olivae uses the latest technology in which olives crushed by stainless-steel grinders produce a paste that is then whirled in a centrifuge, yielding a clear oil that expresses the intense flavors of the fruit. <br />
<br />
Lake Garda, Italy’s largest lake, is an odd micro-biome of Mediterranean olive-oil culture in the midst of frost-prone, butter-oriented Lombardy. Though its northern extreme is at the same latitude as Fargo, North Dakota, Garda’s shores are girded by lemon and palm trees, as well as olive orchards, which climb the hillsides that surround the lake to heights of 1,500 feet. Lake Garda, overlooked by the Dolomites, snowcapped in early winter, is the northernmost point in the world where olives can be reliably cultivated. Lake Garda, where there is a record of uninterrupted cultivation since the thirteenth century, has a reputation for producing delicate, mild-flavored oils that has pleased more conservative northern European palates since the Renaissance.<br />
In contrast to Spain, France, and Greece, where a few star cultivars dominate production, Italy, with its multiplicity of soils and microclimates, has always been the Amazonian rainforest of olive biodiversity. Every year, the fruit from 179 million trees—three for every man, woman, and child in the nation—is gathered by 825,000 separate cultivators, to be pressed in 4,900 mills. At last count, there were 530 distinct olive varieties in Italy.
    CIPG_20181127_SAVEUR-LakeGarda_M3_86...jpg
  • RIVA DEL GARDA, ITALY - 27 NOVEMBER 2018: Olive oil is poured into a glass for a tasting session at Domus Olivae, a state-of-the-art olive mill in Riva del Garda, a northern town on the northern shore of Lake Garda, Italy, on November 27th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda, Italy’s largest lake, is an odd micro-biome of Mediterranean olive-oil culture in the midst of frost-prone, butter-oriented Lombardy. Though its northern extreme is at the same latitude as Fargo, North Dakota, Garda’s shores are girded by lemon and palm trees, as well as olive orchards, which climb the hillsides that surround the lake to heights of 1,500 feet. Lake Garda, overlooked by the Dolomites, snowcapped in early winter, is the northernmost point in the world where olives can be reliably cultivated. Lake Garda, where there is a record of uninterrupted cultivation since the thirteenth century, has a reputation for producing delicate, mild-flavored oils that has pleased more conservative northern European palates since the Renaissance.<br />
In contrast to Spain, France, and Greece, where a few star cultivars dominate production, Italy, with its multiplicity of soils and microclimates, has always been the Amazonian rainforest of olive biodiversity. Every year, the fruit from 179 million trees—three for every man, woman, and child in the nation—is gathered by 825,000 separate cultivators, to be pressed in 4,900 mills. At last count, there were 530 distinct olive varieties in Italy.
    CIPG_20181127_SAVEUR-LakeGarda_M3_86...jpg
  • RIVA DEL GARDA, ITALY - 27 NOVEMBER 2018: Glasses with different olive oils are lined up for a tasting session at Domus Olivae, a state-of-the-art olive mill in Riva del Garda, a northern town on the northern shore of Lake Garda, Italy, on November 27th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda, Italy’s largest lake, is an odd micro-biome of Mediterranean olive-oil culture in the midst of frost-prone, butter-oriented Lombardy. Though its northern extreme is at the same latitude as Fargo, North Dakota, Garda’s shores are girded by lemon and palm trees, as well as olive orchards, which climb the hillsides that surround the lake to heights of 1,500 feet. Lake Garda, overlooked by the Dolomites, snowcapped in early winter, is the northernmost point in the world where olives can be reliably cultivated. Lake Garda, where there is a record of uninterrupted cultivation since the thirteenth century, has a reputation for producing delicate, mild-flavored oils that has pleased more conservative northern European palates since the Renaissance.<br />
In contrast to Spain, France, and Greece, where a few star cultivars dominate production, Italy, with its multiplicity of soils and microclimates, has always been the Amazonian rainforest of olive biodiversity. Every year, the fruit from 179 million trees—three for every man, woman, and child in the nation—is gathered by 825,000 separate cultivators, to be pressed in 4,900 mills. At last count, there were 530 distinct olive varieties in Italy.
    CIPG_20181127_SAVEUR-LakeGarda_M3_86...jpg
  • RIVA DEL GARDA, ITALY - 27 NOVEMBER 2018: Plastic cups with different olive oils are lined up for a tasting session at Domus Olivae, a state-of-the-art olive mill in Riva del Garda, a northern town on the northern shore of Lake Garda, Italy, on November 27th 2018.<br />
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Lake Garda, Italy’s largest lake, is an odd micro-biome of Mediterranean olive-oil culture in the midst of frost-prone, butter-oriented Lombardy. Though its northern extreme is at the same latitude as Fargo, North Dakota, Garda’s shores are girded by lemon and palm trees, as well as olive orchards, which climb the hillsides that surround the lake to heights of 1,500 feet. Lake Garda, overlooked by the Dolomites, snowcapped in early winter, is the northernmost point in the world where olives can be reliably cultivated. Lake Garda, where there is a record of uninterrupted cultivation since the thirteenth century, has a reputation for producing delicate, mild-flavored oils that has pleased more conservative northern European palates since the Renaissance.<br />
In contrast to Spain, France, and Greece, where a few star cultivars dominate production, Italy, with its multiplicity of soils and microclimates, has always been the Amazonian rainforest of olive biodiversity. Every year, the fruit from 179 million trees—three for every man, woman, and child in the nation—is gathered by 825,000 separate cultivators, to be pressed in 4,900 mills. At last count, there were 530 distinct olive varieties in Italy.
    CIPG_20181127_SAVEUR-LakeGarda_M3_86...jpg
  • RIVA DEL GARDA, ITALY - 27 NOVEMBER 2018: Plastic cups with different olive oils are lined up for a tasting session at Domus Olivae, a state-of-the-art olive mill in Riva del Garda, a northern town on the northern shore of Lake Garda, Italy, on November 27th 2018.<br />
<br />
Lake Garda, Italy’s largest lake, is an odd micro-biome of Mediterranean olive-oil culture in the midst of frost-prone, butter-oriented Lombardy. Though its northern extreme is at the same latitude as Fargo, North Dakota, Garda’s shores are girded by lemon and palm trees, as well as olive orchards, which climb the hillsides that surround the lake to heights of 1,500 feet. Lake Garda, overlooked by the Dolomites, snowcapped in early winter, is the northernmost point in the world where olives can be reliably cultivated. Lake Garda, where there is a record of uninterrupted cultivation since the thirteenth century, has a reputation for producing delicate, mild-flavored oils that has pleased more conservative northern European palates since the Renaissance.<br />
In contrast to Spain, France, and Greece, where a few star cultivars dominate production, Italy, with its multiplicity of soils and microclimates, has always been the Amazonian rainforest of olive biodiversity. Every year, the fruit from 179 million trees—three for every man, woman, and child in the nation—is gathered by 825,000 separate cultivators, to be pressed in 4,900 mills. At last count, there were 530 distinct olive varieties in Italy.
    CIPG_20181127_SAVEUR-LakeGarda_M3_85...jpg
  • RIVA DEL GARDA, ITALY - 27 NOVEMBER 2018: Domus Olivae, a state-of-the-art olive mill in Riva del Garda, a northern town on the northern shore of Lake Garda, Italy, on November 27th 2018. It uses the latest technology in which olives crushed by stainless-steel grinders produce a paste that is then whirled in a centrifuge, yielding a clear oil that expresses the intense flavors of the fruit. <br />
<br />
Lake Garda, Italy’s largest lake, is an odd micro-biome of Mediterranean olive-oil culture in the midst of frost-prone, butter-oriented Lombardy. Though its northern extreme is at the same latitude as Fargo, North Dakota, Garda’s shores are girded by lemon and palm trees, as well as olive orchards, which climb the hillsides that surround the lake to heights of 1,500 feet. Lake Garda, overlooked by the Dolomites, snowcapped in early winter, is the northernmost point in the world where olives can be reliably cultivated. Lake Garda, where there is a record of uninterrupted cultivation since the thirteenth century, has a reputation for producing delicate, mild-flavored oils that has pleased more conservative northern European palates since the Renaissance.<br />
In contrast to Spain, France, and Greece, where a few star cultivars dominate production, Italy, with its multiplicity of soils and microclimates, has always been the Amazonian rainforest of olive biodiversity. Every year, the fruit from 179 million trees—three for every man, woman, and child in the nation—is gathered by 825,000 separate cultivators, to be pressed in 4,900 mills. At last count, there were 530 distinct olive varieties in Italy.
    CIPG_20181127_SAVEUR-LakeGarda_M3_82...jpg
  • RIVA DEL GARDA, ITALY - 27 NOVEMBER 2018: Casaliva olives are processed through the machines of Domus Olivae, a state-of-the-art olive mill in Riva del Garda, a northern town on the northern shore of Lake Garda, Italy, on November 27th 2018. Domus Olivae uses the latest technology in which olives crushed by stainless-steel grinders produce a paste that is then whirled in a centrifuge, yielding a clear oil that expresses the intense flavors of the fruit. <br />
<br />
Lake Garda, Italy’s largest lake, is an odd micro-biome of Mediterranean olive-oil culture in the midst of frost-prone, butter-oriented Lombardy. Though its northern extreme is at the same latitude as Fargo, North Dakota, Garda’s shores are girded by lemon and palm trees, as well as olive orchards, which climb the hillsides that surround the lake to heights of 1,500 feet. Lake Garda, overlooked by the Dolomites, snowcapped in early winter, is the northernmost point in the world where olives can be reliably cultivated. Lake Garda, where there is a record of uninterrupted cultivation since the thirteenth century, has a reputation for producing delicate, mild-flavored oils that has pleased more conservative northern European palates since the Renaissance.<br />
In contrast to Spain, France, and Greece, where a few star cultivars dominate production, Italy, with its multiplicity of soils and microclimates, has always been the Amazonian rainforest of olive biodiversity. Every year, the fruit from 179 million trees—three for every man, woman, and child in the nation—is gathered by 825,000 separate cultivators, to be pressed in 4,900 mills. At last count, there were 530 distinct olive varieties in Italy.
    CIPG_20181127_SAVEUR-LakeGarda_M3_82...jpg
  • RIVA DEL GARDA, ITALY - 27 NOVEMBER 2018: Casaliva olives are processed through the machines of Domus Olivae, a state-of-the-art olive mill in Riva del Garda, a northern town on the northern shore of Lake Garda, Italy, on November 27th 2018. Domus Olivae uses the latest technology in which olives crushed by stainless-steel grinders produce a paste that is then whirled in a centrifuge, yielding a clear oil that expresses the intense flavors of the fruit. <br />
<br />
Lake Garda, Italy’s largest lake, is an odd micro-biome of Mediterranean olive-oil culture in the midst of frost-prone, butter-oriented Lombardy. Though its northern extreme is at the same latitude as Fargo, North Dakota, Garda’s shores are girded by lemon and palm trees, as well as olive orchards, which climb the hillsides that surround the lake to heights of 1,500 feet. Lake Garda, overlooked by the Dolomites, snowcapped in early winter, is the northernmost point in the world where olives can be reliably cultivated. Lake Garda, where there is a record of uninterrupted cultivation since the thirteenth century, has a reputation for producing delicate, mild-flavored oils that has pleased more conservative northern European palates since the Renaissance.<br />
In contrast to Spain, France, and Greece, where a few star cultivars dominate production, Italy, with its multiplicity of soils and microclimates, has always been the Amazonian rainforest of olive biodiversity. Every year, the fruit from 179 million trees—three for every man, woman, and child in the nation—is gathered by 825,000 separate cultivators, to be pressed in 4,900 mills. At last count, there were 530 distinct olive varieties in Italy.
    CIPG_20181127_SAVEUR-LakeGarda_M3_82...jpg
  • RIVA DEL GARDA, ITALY - 27 NOVEMBER 2018: Casaliva olive oil is processed through  the machines of Domus Olivae, a state-of-the-art olive mill in Riva del Garda, a northern town on the northern shore of Lake Garda, Italy, on November 27th 2018. Domus Olivae uses the latest technology in which olives crushed by stainless-steel grinders produce a paste that is then whirled in a centrifuge, yielding a clear oil that expresses the intense flavors of the fruit. <br />
<br />
Lake Garda, Italy’s largest lake, is an odd micro-biome of Mediterranean olive-oil culture in the midst of frost-prone, butter-oriented Lombardy. Though its northern extreme is at the same latitude as Fargo, North Dakota, Garda’s shores are girded by lemon and palm trees, as well as olive orchards, which climb the hillsides that surround the lake to heights of 1,500 feet. Lake Garda, overlooked by the Dolomites, snowcapped in early winter, is the northernmost point in the world where olives can be reliably cultivated. Lake Garda, where there is a record of uninterrupted cultivation since the thirteenth century, has a reputation for producing delicate, mild-flavored oils that has pleased more conservative northern European palates since the Renaissance.<br />
In contrast to Spain, France, and Greece, where a few star cultivars dominate production, Italy, with its multiplicity of soils and microclimates, has always been the Amazonian rainforest of olive biodiversity. Every year, the fruit from 179 million trees—three for every man, woman, and child in the nation—is gathered by 825,000 separate cultivators, to be pressed in 4,900 mills. At last count, there were 530 distinct olive varieties in Italy.
    CIPG_20181127_SAVEUR-LakeGarda_M3_82...jpg
  • RIVA DEL GARDA, ITALY - 27 NOVEMBER 2018: Casaliva olive oil is processed through  the machines of Domus Olivae, a state-of-the-art olive mill in Riva del Garda, a northern town on the northern shore of Lake Garda, Italy, on November 27th 2018. Domus Olivae uses the latest technology in which olives crushed by stainless-steel grinders produce a paste that is then whirled in a centrifuge, yielding a clear oil that expresses the intense flavors of the fruit. <br />
<br />
Lake Garda, Italy’s largest lake, is an odd micro-biome of Mediterranean olive-oil culture in the midst of frost-prone, butter-oriented Lombardy. Though its northern extreme is at the same latitude as Fargo, North Dakota, Garda’s shores are girded by lemon and palm trees, as well as olive orchards, which climb the hillsides that surround the lake to heights of 1,500 feet. Lake Garda, overlooked by the Dolomites, snowcapped in early winter, is the northernmost point in the world where olives can be reliably cultivated. Lake Garda, where there is a record of uninterrupted cultivation since the thirteenth century, has a reputation for producing delicate, mild-flavored oils that has pleased more conservative northern European palates since the Renaissance.<br />
In contrast to Spain, France, and Greece, where a few star cultivars dominate production, Italy, with its multiplicity of soils and microclimates, has always been the Amazonian rainforest of olive biodiversity. Every year, the fruit from 179 million trees—three for every man, woman, and child in the nation—is gathered by 825,000 separate cultivators, to be pressed in 4,900 mills. At last count, there were 530 distinct olive varieties in Italy.
    CIPG_20181127_SAVEUR-LakeGarda_M3_82...jpg
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