BY: Silvia Donati
Get ready to discover more of Italy’s charming historic villages. The association ‘I Borghi più belli d’Italia,’ which, as the name implies, includes Italy’s most beautiful villages, has recently added 12 new locations, bringing to 325 the number of places that are part of this network, created in 2001 to enhance the historical, artistic, cultural and naturalistic value of Italy’s smaller towns.
To become part of the association, villages must have no more than 2,000 residents (and a total of 15,000 maximum in the entire municipal area) and must undergo a rather complex certification process, which has to meet 72 parameters.
SOURCE: https://www.italymagazine.com/
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