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15 autumn photos that will make you fall in love with Italy

Autumn in Italy is a beautiful and tasty period. In different regions of the most beautiful country in the world, colors and aromas play in incredible shades. We tried to find photos that will take you at least a few minutes from home to the country of dreams, which is so attractive and beautiful regardless of the time of year.

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In autumn, it is time to harvest grapes, olives and other crops, which are an integral part of the diet of both Italians themselves and many of those who cannot live without Italian cuisine. Tourists are rushing to Sicily, to Umbria and Tuscany, who want to try their hand at hard harvesting.

To do this, you need to book a house, for example, here, come to the place and agree with some of the local farmers about free aid.

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Grape harvest in Sicily

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Tuscany Fields

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Each region of Italy has its own autumn. In the north, in the mountains of the cold come a little earlier, until Sicily, the cold snap reaches +18 only at the end of November. But despite such differences, the whole country and its nature is filled with incredibly beautiful colors.

See how beautiful Lake Garda is Italy’s largest lake.

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Or Lake Como.

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Or the small but very sweet northern lake Fusine on the border with Austria and Slovenia.

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And how do you like autumn at sea? Yes, Italy is surrounded by as many as four seas: Ligurian, Tyrrhenian, Ionian and Adriatic.

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Umbria is the only landlocked Italian region, but that is why it is charming.

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In the fall, anywhere in Italy you can taste roasted chestnuts - one of the favorite street food dishes for Italians themselves.

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Autumn weather in Italy depends on the region you are heading to. In the south, as always, it will be comfortable and warm. As for the north, rains and coolness are possible there. But despite all the difference, each district has its own unique autumn feature. Where did you rest in the fall?

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