Marino tells about Marechiaro, a small village in the area of Naples called Posillipo. Marchiaro gives its name to a very famous Neapolitan song by Salvatore Di Giacomo.
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Caption 2 [it]: Dunque, mi trovo a Napoli Caption 2 [en]: So, I'm in Naples
The French government is privileged to have two of Rome's most beautiful properties: Palazzo Farnese, which they rent for a nominal fee and use as their embassy, and Villa Medici, which is the home of the French Academy, and was procured by Napoleon. The narrator speaks of how the land on which Villa Medici was built was highly appreciated by the ancient Romans.
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Caption 7 [it]: Dunque si è aperto sulla città, si è aperto sulla creazione contemporanea Caption 7 [en]: Therefore, it was opened to the city, it was opened for contemporary creativity,
The final segment of this overview of Sicily, is an underwater journey near the coast, where the water is a deep blue, and where there are many interesting species of marine animals.