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This city famous for spaghetti has the world's oldest university, and was involved in the 1325 War of the Bucket. | Bologna | 93%
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A squint building in this Tuscan city is is tilted by 4 degrees to the south. | Pisa | 93%
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In 2015, a dog in this pizza mecca walked six miles from his house to be reunited with his doggy girlfriend. | Naples | 86%
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This enclave near Lugano is Italian, but is surrounded by Swiss territory, cutting it off from the rest of Italy. | Campione d’Italia | 71%
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Also noted for its balsamic vinegar, this city in Emilia-Romagna was the victor in the War of the Bucket. | Modena | 71%
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The mid-1500s Council of Trent was held in this Alpine town. The Ladin language is spoken by some in this area. | Trento | 71%
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This city stands on an artificial island with a foundation built using 10 million tree trunks. | Venice | 71%
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This town in Emilia-Romagna was the setting for the San Marino Grand Prix, where Ayrton Senna last raced. | Imola | 64%
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A court in this island capital ruled in 2015 that a Fiat employee could not be sacked for viewing porn on his lunch break. | Palermo | 50%
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A fountain in this volcanic-sounding Abruzzo village pours local red wine instead of water. | Caldari di Ortona | 43%
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This Ligurian town became a state in 954 and still makes a claim to be independent, a claim only recognised by Burkina Faso. | Seborga | 43%
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In a 2010 crimewave in this metropolis, gypsy children were making up to $20,000 a month. | Milan | 29%
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In 2004, a woman in this metropolis had a colossal breast enlargement, then left without paying the €7,500 bill. She used a false name, so it was reported that police relied on a photo and her outsized bust to try and find her. | Rome | 21%
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The mayor of this Calabria village issued a decree forbidding anyone there from falling ill. | Sellia | 21%
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A chap in this Sicilian town got a friend to shoot him in the groin in the hope of making his ex-girlfriend feel sorry for him. | Piazza Armerina | 0%
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