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Solo Travel Guide to Perugia, ItalyPerugia, as an underrated European travel destination, is a wonderful location for solo travel in the Italian region of Umbria.- Injustice in PerugiaAmanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito have been wrongly convicted in Perugia, Italy. Look past the distraction of the media frenzy that surrounds this case and discover the truth.
- Amanda Knox Verdict in Perugia, Italy: God Help You, If You're an American Defendant in a Foreign CountryWhether Amanda Knox is truly guilty or not doesn't take away from the fact that Americans are going to have a hard time being defendants in criminal trials overseas.
- Perugia, Italy: Five Sites of InterestThe following are some of the monuments and churches that are worth taking a look at when visiting the city.
Behind the Walls: Perugia, Umbria's CapitalIn Italy Umbria is one of the most green and peaceful regions and Perugia, its capital, is worth a visit to discover a place that combines the antiquity of life in the past with life in the present.- Perugia. Italy and Bacio Perugina ChocolatesPerugia is also renowned for the legendary Bacio Perugina chocolates.
- Who Really Stole the Mona Lisa?The mystery surrounding the 1911 heist of the Mona Lisa from the Louvre Museum.
- Perfectly PerugiaIf you're looking for one of the best-preserved medieval hill towns in Italy, and have the time to take some time, look no further than beautiful Perugia.
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