by Valerio Viale
In 1994, the two sisters, Cristina and Laura Capitanio embarked in a one way flight from their foggy hometown, Bergamo – an urban conglomerate founded by Celtic tribes a few hundred years B.C. in Lombardy, region of Northern Italy – to the sunny Los Angeles – a metropolis risen up in an area which, accordingly to recent archeological studies, was populated by a seafaring culture, starting from 8000 B.C.
I'm sure that comes as a surprise for lots of you. Honestly, dear readers, how many of you would have guessed right to the question: Which, among Bergamo and L.A., is the oldest human settlement? Very few, for sure. However, that's not the point here.
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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