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Val d'Orcia
Val d'Orcia Val d'Orcia, first listed by Unesco as a World Heritage Site in 2004, is a tourist attraction in Italy.
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Tourist Tourist means temporary visitor that stays at least twenty-four hours in the country visited for a holiday (recreation, leisure, sport and visit to family, relatives or friends), business (official mission, convention etc) or health reasons.
Italy Italy is an independent country in Europe. Its capital is Rome.
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