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  • Principauté de Monaco, Fontvieille, body training
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  • Principauté de Monaco, Fontvieille, body training
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  • Singapore, Sunny Weights pet day care, swimming pool for fun or training , and other services for dogs
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  • Singapore, Sunny Weights pet day care, swimming pool for fun or training , and other services for dogs
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  • Singapore, Sunny Weights pet day care, swimming pool for fun or training , and other services for dogs
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  • Singapore, Sunny Weights pet day care, swimming pool for fun or training , and other services for dogs
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  • Singapore, Sunny Weights pet day care, swimming pool for fun or training , and other services for dogs
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  • Singapore, Sunny Weights pet day care, swimming pool for fun or training , and other services for dogs
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  • Singapore, Sunny Weights pet day care, swimming pool for fun or training , and other services for dogs
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  • Singapore, Sunny Weights pet day care, swimming pool for fun or training , and other services for dogs
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  • Singapore, Sunny Weights pet day care, swimming pool for fun or training , and other services for dogs
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  • Singapore, Sunny Weights pet day care, swimming pool for fun or training , and other services for dogs
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  • Singapore, Sunny Weights pet day care, swimming pool for fun or training , and other services for dogs
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  • Singapore, Sunny Weights pet day care, swimming pool for fun or training , and other services for dogs
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  • RAVENNA, la campionessa di canoa Josefa Idem. Josefa Idem Guerrini (born September 23, 1964 in Goch, West Germany) is a West German-born Italian sprint canoer. Competing in seven Summer Olympics, she has five medals (she will compete in her 8th Olympic: a world record [1]). Winning 35 international medals during her career, Idem was the first Italian woman to win World Championships (22 total, five gold) and Olympic medals in canoe sprint. At the 2009 world championships, she became the oldest medalist in the history of the world championships.
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  • RAVENNA, la campionessa di canoa Josefa Idem. Josefa Idem Guerrini (born September 23, 1964 in Goch, West Germany) is a West German-born Italian sprint canoer. Competing in seven Summer Olympics, she has five medals (she will compete in her 8th Olympic: a world record [1]). Winning 35 international medals during her career, Idem was the first Italian woman to win World Championships (22 total, five gold) and Olympic medals in canoe sprint. At the 2009 world championships, she became the oldest medalist in the history of the world championships.
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  • Passo S. Pellegrino. Corridore da corse a tappe, professionista dal 2005, ha vinto la Vuelta a España 2010 e il Giro d'Italia 2013, due edizioni della Tirreno-Adriatico, ed è il secondo italiano, dopo Felice Gimondi, ad essere salito sul podio di tutti e tre i Grandi Giri[1]. Ha vinto il titolo di campione nazionale italiano nel giugno 2014. È soprannominato "Lo squalo dello Stretto" fin da dilettante, per via del suo modo di correre sempre all'attacco[2.   s an Italian professional road bicycle racer, considered one of the strongest stage race riders of these years. He rides for the Kazakhstani UCI ProTeam Astana.[2] Born near the Strait of Messina, his nickname is the "Shark of the Strait" or simply "The Shark".[3][4] His first major win came at the 2006 GP Ouest-France, where he beat an impressive field on a tough course. However, experts such as Michele Bartoli have said Nibali is most suited to competing in multi-stage races.[5] Nibali's biggest wins to date are the 2010 Vuelta a España and the 2013 Giro d'Italia. He has also won two editions of the Tirreno-Adriatico stage race.
    VINCENZO NIBALI8.jpg
  • Passo S. Pellegrino. Corridore da corse a tappe, professionista dal 2005, ha vinto la Vuelta a España 2010 e il Giro d'Italia 2013, due edizioni della Tirreno-Adriatico, ed è il secondo italiano, dopo Felice Gimondi, ad essere salito sul podio di tutti e tre i Grandi Giri[1]. Ha vinto il titolo di campione nazionale italiano nel giugno 2014. È soprannominato "Lo squalo dello Stretto" fin da dilettante, per via del suo modo di correre sempre all'attacco[2.   s an Italian professional road bicycle racer, considered one of the strongest stage race riders of these years. He rides for the Kazakhstani UCI ProTeam Astana.[2] Born near the Strait of Messina, his nickname is the "Shark of the Strait" or simply "The Shark".[3][4] His first major win came at the 2006 GP Ouest-France, where he beat an impressive field on a tough course. However, experts such as Michele Bartoli have said Nibali is most suited to competing in multi-stage races.[5] Nibali's biggest wins to date are the 2010 Vuelta a España and the 2013 Giro d'Italia. He has also won two editions of the Tirreno-Adriatico stage race.
    VINCENZO NIBALI7.jpg
  • Passo S. Pellegrino. Corridore da corse a tappe, professionista dal 2005, ha vinto la Vuelta a España 2010 e il Giro d'Italia 2013, due edizioni della Tirreno-Adriatico, ed è il secondo italiano, dopo Felice Gimondi, ad essere salito sul podio di tutti e tre i Grandi Giri[1]. Ha vinto il titolo di campione nazionale italiano nel giugno 2014. È soprannominato "Lo squalo dello Stretto" fin da dilettante, per via del suo modo di correre sempre all'attacco[2.   s an Italian professional road bicycle racer, considered one of the strongest stage race riders of these years. He rides for the Kazakhstani UCI ProTeam Astana.[2] Born near the Strait of Messina, his nickname is the "Shark of the Strait" or simply "The Shark".[3][4] His first major win came at the 2006 GP Ouest-France, where he beat an impressive field on a tough course. However, experts such as Michele Bartoli have said Nibali is most suited to competing in multi-stage races.[5] Nibali's biggest wins to date are the 2010 Vuelta a España and the 2013 Giro d'Italia. He has also won two editions of the Tirreno-Adriatico stage race.
    VINCENZO NIBALI1.jpg
  • RAVENNA, la campionessa di canoa Josefa Idem. Josefa Idem Guerrini (born September 23, 1964 in Goch, West Germany) is a West German-born Italian sprint canoer. Competing in seven Summer Olympics, she has five medals (she will compete in her 8th Olympic: a world record [1]). Winning 35 international medals during her career, Idem was the first Italian woman to win World Championships (22 total, five gold) and Olympic medals in canoe sprint. At the 2009 world championships, she became the oldest medalist in the history of the world championships.
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  • RAVENNA, la campionessa di canoa Josefa Idem. Josefa Idem Guerrini (born September 23, 1964 in Goch, West Germany) is a West German-born Italian sprint canoer. Competing in seven Summer Olympics, she has five medals (she will compete in her 8th Olympic: a world record [1]). Winning 35 international medals during her career, Idem was the first Italian woman to win World Championships (22 total, five gold) and Olympic medals in canoe sprint. At the 2009 world championships, she became the oldest medalist in the history of the world championships.
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  • RAVENNA, la campionessa di canoa Josefa Idem. Josefa Idem Guerrini (born September 23, 1964 in Goch, West Germany) is a West German-born Italian sprint canoer. Competing in seven Summer Olympics, she has five medals (she will compete in her 8th Olympic: a world record [1]). Winning 35 international medals during her career, Idem was the first Italian woman to win World Championships (22 total, five gold) and Olympic medals in canoe sprint. At the 2009 world championships, she became the oldest medalist in the history of the world championships.
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  • RAVENNA, la campionessa di canoa Josefa Idem. Josefa Idem Guerrini (born September 23, 1964 in Goch, West Germany) is a West German-born Italian sprint canoer. Competing in seven Summer Olympics, she has five medals (she will compete in her 8th Olympic: a world record [1]). Winning 35 international medals during her career, Idem was the first Italian woman to win World Championships (22 total, five gold) and Olympic medals in canoe sprint. At the 2009 world championships, she became the oldest medalist in the history of the world championships.
    Josefa-Idem11.jpg
  • RAVENNA, la campionessa di canoa Josefa Idem. Josefa Idem Guerrini (born September 23, 1964 in Goch, West Germany) is a West German-born Italian sprint canoer. Competing in seven Summer Olympics, she has five medals (she will compete in her 8th Olympic: a world record [1]). Winning 35 international medals during her career, Idem was the first Italian woman to win World Championships (22 total, five gold) and Olympic medals in canoe sprint. At the 2009 world championships, she became the oldest medalist in the history of the world championships.
    Josefa-Idem1.jpg
  • RAVENNA, la campionessa di canoa Josefa Idem. Josefa Idem Guerrini (born September 23, 1964 in Goch, West Germany) is a West German-born Italian sprint canoer. Competing in seven Summer Olympics, she has five medals (she will compete in her 8th Olympic: a world record [1]). Winning 35 international medals during her career, Idem was the first Italian woman to win World Championships (22 total, five gold) and Olympic medals in canoe sprint. At the 2009 world championships, she became the oldest medalist in the history of the world championships.
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  • RAVENNA, la campionessa di canoa Josefa Idem. Josefa Idem Guerrini (born September 23, 1964 in Goch, West Germany) is a West German-born Italian sprint canoer. Competing in seven Summer Olympics, she has five medals (she will compete in her 8th Olympic: a world record [1]). Winning 35 international medals during her career, Idem was the first Italian woman to win World Championships (22 total, five gold) and Olympic medals in canoe sprint. At the 2009 world championships, she became the oldest medalist in the history of the world championships.
    Josefa-Idem14.jpg
  • RAVENNA, la campionessa di canoa Josefa Idem. Josefa Idem Guerrini (born September 23, 1964 in Goch, West Germany) is a West German-born Italian sprint canoer. Competing in seven Summer Olympics, she has five medals (she will compete in her 8th Olympic: a world record [1]). Winning 35 international medals during her career, Idem was the first Italian woman to win World Championships (22 total, five gold) and Olympic medals in canoe sprint. At the 2009 world championships, she became the oldest medalist in the history of the world championships.
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  • RAVENNA, la campionessa di canoa Josefa Idem. Josefa Idem Guerrini (born September 23, 1964 in Goch, West Germany) is a West German-born Italian sprint canoer. Competing in seven Summer Olympics, she has five medals (she will compete in her 8th Olympic: a world record [1]). Winning 35 international medals during her career, Idem was the first Italian woman to win World Championships (22 total, five gold) and Olympic medals in canoe sprint. At the 2009 world championships, she became the oldest medalist in the history of the world championships.
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  • Passo S. Pellegrino. Corridore da corse a tappe, professionista dal 2005, ha vinto la Vuelta a España 2010 e il Giro d'Italia 2013, due edizioni della Tirreno-Adriatico, ed è il secondo italiano, dopo Felice Gimondi, ad essere salito sul podio di tutti e tre i Grandi Giri[1]. Ha vinto il titolo di campione nazionale italiano nel giugno 2014. È soprannominato "Lo squalo dello Stretto" fin da dilettante, per via del suo modo di correre sempre all'attacco[2.   s an Italian professional road bicycle racer, considered one of the strongest stage race riders of these years. He rides for the Kazakhstani UCI ProTeam Astana.[2] Born near the Strait of Messina, his nickname is the "Shark of the Strait" or simply "The Shark".[3][4] His first major win came at the 2006 GP Ouest-France, where he beat an impressive field on a tough course. However, experts such as Michele Bartoli have said Nibali is most suited to competing in multi-stage races.[5] Nibali's biggest wins to date are the 2010 Vuelta a España and the 2013 Giro d'Italia. He has also won two editions of the Tirreno-Adriatico stage race.
    VINCENZO NIBALI6.jpg
  • Passo S. Pellegrino. Corridore da corse a tappe, professionista dal 2005, ha vinto la Vuelta a España 2010 e il Giro d'Italia 2013, due edizioni della Tirreno-Adriatico, ed è il secondo italiano, dopo Felice Gimondi, ad essere salito sul podio di tutti e tre i Grandi Giri[1]. Ha vinto il titolo di campione nazionale italiano nel giugno 2014. È soprannominato "Lo squalo dello Stretto" fin da dilettante, per via del suo modo di correre sempre all'attacco[2.   s an Italian professional road bicycle racer, considered one of the strongest stage race riders of these years. He rides for the Kazakhstani UCI ProTeam Astana.[2] Born near the Strait of Messina, his nickname is the "Shark of the Strait" or simply "The Shark".[3][4] His first major win came at the 2006 GP Ouest-France, where he beat an impressive field on a tough course. However, experts such as Michele Bartoli have said Nibali is most suited to competing in multi-stage races.[5] Nibali's biggest wins to date are the 2010 Vuelta a España and the 2013 Giro d'Italia. He has also won two editions of the Tirreno-Adriatico stage race.
    VINCENZO NIBALI4.jpg
  • Passo S. Pellegrino. Corridore da corse a tappe, professionista dal 2005, ha vinto la Vuelta a España 2010 e il Giro d'Italia 2013, due edizioni della Tirreno-Adriatico, ed è il secondo italiano, dopo Felice Gimondi, ad essere salito sul podio di tutti e tre i Grandi Giri[1]. Ha vinto il titolo di campione nazionale italiano nel giugno 2014. È soprannominato "Lo squalo dello Stretto" fin da dilettante, per via del suo modo di correre sempre all'attacco[2.   s an Italian professional road bicycle racer, considered one of the strongest stage race riders of these years. He rides for the Kazakhstani UCI ProTeam Astana.[2] Born near the Strait of Messina, his nickname is the "Shark of the Strait" or simply "The Shark".[3][4] His first major win came at the 2006 GP Ouest-France, where he beat an impressive field on a tough course. However, experts such as Michele Bartoli have said Nibali is most suited to competing in multi-stage races.[5] Nibali's biggest wins to date are the 2010 Vuelta a España and the 2013 Giro d'Italia. He has also won two editions of the Tirreno-Adriatico stage race.
    VINCENZO NIBALI3.jpg
  • RAVENNA, la campionessa di canoa Josefa Idem. Josefa Idem Guerrini (born September 23, 1964 in Goch, West Germany) is a West German-born Italian sprint canoer. Competing in seven Summer Olympics, she has five medals (she will compete in her 8th Olympic: a world record [1]). Winning 35 international medals during her career, Idem was the first Italian woman to win World Championships (22 total, five gold) and Olympic medals in canoe sprint. At the 2009 world championships, she became the oldest medalist in the history of the world championships.
    Josefa-Idem22.jpg
  • RAVENNA, la campionessa di canoa Josefa Idem. Josefa Idem Guerrini (born September 23, 1964 in Goch, West Germany) is a West German-born Italian sprint canoer. Competing in seven Summer Olympics, she has five medals (she will compete in her 8th Olympic: a world record [1]). Winning 35 international medals during her career, Idem was the first Italian woman to win World Championships (22 total, five gold) and Olympic medals in canoe sprint. At the 2009 world championships, she became the oldest medalist in the history of the world championships.
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  • Passo S. Pellegrino. Corridore da corse a tappe, professionista dal 2005, ha vinto la Vuelta a España 2010 e il Giro d'Italia 2013, due edizioni della Tirreno-Adriatico, ed è il secondo italiano, dopo Felice Gimondi, ad essere salito sul podio di tutti e tre i Grandi Giri[1]. Ha vinto il titolo di campione nazionale italiano nel giugno 2014. È soprannominato "Lo squalo dello Stretto" fin da dilettante, per via del suo modo di correre sempre all'attacco[2.   s an Italian professional road bicycle racer, considered one of the strongest stage race riders of these years. He rides for the Kazakhstani UCI ProTeam Astana.[2] Born near the Strait of Messina, his nickname is the "Shark of the Strait" or simply "The Shark".[3][4] His first major win came at the 2006 GP Ouest-France, where he beat an impressive field on a tough course. However, experts such as Michele Bartoli have said Nibali is most suited to competing in multi-stage races.[5] Nibali's biggest wins to date are the 2010 Vuelta a España and the 2013 Giro d'Italia. He has also won two editions of the Tirreno-Adriatico stage race.
    VINCENZO NIBALI5.jpg
  • Passo S. Pellegrino. Corridore da corse a tappe, professionista dal 2005, ha vinto la Vuelta a España 2010 e il Giro d'Italia 2013, due edizioni della Tirreno-Adriatico, ed è il secondo italiano, dopo Felice Gimondi, ad essere salito sul podio di tutti e tre i Grandi Giri[1]. Ha vinto il titolo di campione nazionale italiano nel giugno 2014. È soprannominato "Lo squalo dello Stretto" fin da dilettante, per via del suo modo di correre sempre all'attacco[2.   s an Italian professional road bicycle racer, considered one of the strongest stage race riders of these years. He rides for the Kazakhstani UCI ProTeam Astana.[2] Born near the Strait of Messina, his nickname is the "Shark of the Strait" or simply "The Shark".[3][4] His first major win came at the 2006 GP Ouest-France, where he beat an impressive field on a tough course. However, experts such as Michele Bartoli have said Nibali is most suited to competing in multi-stage races.[5] Nibali's biggest wins to date are the 2010 Vuelta a España and the 2013 Giro d'Italia. He has also won two editions of the Tirreno-Adriatico stage race.
    VINCENZO NIBALI2.jpg
  • RAVENNA, la campionessa di canoa Josefa Idem. Josefa Idem Guerrini (born September 23, 1964 in Goch, West Germany) is a West German-born Italian sprint canoer. Competing in seven Summer Olympics, she has five medals (she will compete in her 8th Olympic: a world record [1]). Winning 35 international medals during her career, Idem was the first Italian woman to win World Championships (22 total, five gold) and Olympic medals in canoe sprint. At the 2009 world championships, she became the oldest medalist in the history of the world championships.
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  • Cagliari, the headquarter of Luna Rossa sailing team by Prada
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  • Cagliari, the headquarter of Luna Rossa sailing team by Prada
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  • Italy, Florence, Fortezza da Basso, Fitfestival, people can tests the new fitness machine inside the large area dedicated to the trade fair
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  • Italy, Florence, Fortezza da Basso, Fitfestival,  beat it stage, a mixture between kickbox and dance
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  • Italy, Florence, Fortezza da Basso, Fitfestival, aquabike lesson
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  • Milan, Italy, Porta Nuova
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  • Milan, Italy, Porta Nuova
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  • Riva Del Garda: Dorothea Wierer
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  • Riva Del Garda: Dorothea Wierer
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  • Cagliari, the headquarter of Luna Rossa sailing team by Prada
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  • Cagliari, the headquarter of Luna Rossa sailing team by Prada
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  • Lugano, the Lugano FC J goal keeper Joel Kiassumbua
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  • Italy, Genoa, Tango Festival:   the argentinian dancer Erica Boaglio
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  • Italy, Genoa, Tango Festival:  tango dance lessons and workshop , during the day tango dance lessons and workshop , during the day
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  • Italy, Florence, Fortezza da Basso, Fitfestival, people can tests the new fitness machine inside the large area dedicated to the trade fair
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  • Italy, Florence, Fortezza da Basso, Fitfestival, preparing for a hip hop dance lesson
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  • Italy, Florence, Fortezza da Basso, Fitfestival, aquabike lesson
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  • Italy, Florence, Fortezza da Basso, Fitfestival, aquadance lessoon
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  • Italy, Florence, Fortezza da Basso, Fitfestival, aquaerobic lesson
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  • Italy, Florence, Fortezza da Basso, Fitfestival, people can tests the new fitness machine inside the large area dedicated to the trade fair
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  • Italy, Florence, Fortezza da Basso, Fitfestival, people can tests the new fitness machine inside the large area dedicated to the trade fair
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  • Italy, Florence, Fortezza da Basso, Fitfestival,  beat it stage, a mixture between kickbox and dance
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  • Italy, Florence, Fortezza da Basso, Fitfestival, people can tests the new fitness machine inside the large area dedicated to the trade fair
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  • Milan, Italy, Porta Nuova
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  • Riva Del Garda: Dorothea Wierer
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  • Riva Del Garda: Dorothea Wierer
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  • Riva Del Garda: Dorothea Wierer
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  • Cagliari, the headquarter of Luna Rossa sailing team by Prada
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  • Cagliari, the headquarter of Luna Rossa sailing team by Prada
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  • Cagliari, the headquarter of Luna Rossa sailing team by Prada
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  • Lugano, the Lugano FC J goal keeper Joel Kiassumbua
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  • Italy, Genoa, Tango Festival:
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  • Italy, Florence, Fortezza da Basso, Fitfestival, yoga lesson
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  • Italy, Florence, Fortezza da Basso, Fitfestival, people can tests the new fitness machine inside the large area dedicated to the trade fair
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  • Italy, Florence, Fortezza da Basso, Fitfestival, people can tests the new fitness machine inside the large area dedicated to the trade fair
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