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UK Tourism to Italy's Cilento Coast Surges

Google searches for the Cilento coast from the UK have increased by 110% in the past year, leading tour operators to launch new walking and cycling holidays there, ranging from £915 to £1,995.

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Zaho de Sagazan and Gims Win at 2024 Victoires de la Musique

Zaho de Sagazan won Female Artist of the Year and Gims won Male Artist of the Year at the 40th Victoires de la Musique awards on February 14th; changes to the voting system aim to address past criticisms of a lack of representation.

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Exploring Italy's Diverse Regions: From Tuscan Charm to Sicilian Delights

Travel articles highlight diverse Italian destinations: Barga's Scottish links and chestnut pasta; Catania's food scene and proximity to Mount Etna; Locorotondo's trulli houses; Cadore's Dolomites views; Simbruini Hills' Roman cuisine; Nardò's baroque architecture; Sibillini National Park's hiking; ...

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kathimerini.gr
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Centre Pompidou to Close for Five-Year Renovation

Paris's Centre Pompidou, a cultural landmark housing 140,000 artworks and a national library, will close for a five-year, €260 million renovation to address asbestos, energy inefficiency, and security concerns, impacting tourism and cultural access.

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Cappadocia's Tourism Boom: 4.82 Million Visitors in 2023

Cappadocia, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Turkey, attracted 2.92 million visitors to its museums and archaeological sites during the first eight months of 2024 and 4.82 million in 2023, showcasing its unique rock formations, cave dwellings, and underground cities.

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lemonde.fr
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Morocco: Guest of Honor at 2025 Paris Book Festival

Morocco is the guest of honor at the 2025 Paris Book Festival (April 11-13), following its participation at the Paris Agriculture Show, signifying the strong relationship between France and Morocco, further strengthened by France's support for Morocco's autonomy plan in Western Sahara.

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theguardian.com
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Infantile Amnesia: Why We Forget Our Earliest Memories

Infantile amnesia, the inability to recall early childhood memories before ages two to three, affects most adults; however, research indicates that memories from this period are stored in the brain and shape future behavior and mental health, influenced by cultural and conversational factors.

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Dutch Music Education Faces Funding Crisis

Due to government budget cuts, the number of subsidized music schools in the Netherlands drastically decreased from 108 in 2007 to 12 in 2021; however, private initiatives have emerged, often employing teachers with significantly reduced benefits.

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Churchill in Moscow" Play Explores WWII Tensions

Howard Brenton's "Churchill in Moscow," showing at Orange Theatre Tree until March 8th, depicts the 1942 meeting between Churchill and Stalin, highlighting their contrasting personalities and the strategic implications of the delayed second front in France during WWII.

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Berlinale 2024: Premieres of "Mickey 17," "A Complete Unknown," and "The Narrow Road"

The Berlinale film festival, from February 13-23, will showcase numerous premieres, including Timothée Chalamet's "A Complete Unknown," Bong Joon-ho's "Mickey 17," and the TV series "The Narrow Road to the Deep North," exploring various themes.

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Lantern Festival Celebrated Globally, Blending Tradition with Modern Trends

The Lantern Festival, celebrated on February 5th in Taiwan and China, marked the Lunar New Year's end with thousands releasing paper lanterns in Taiwan, while Beijing residents enjoyed light shows and glutinous rice dumplings.

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Blue Plaques Honor Hepburn, Bolan, and Other Cultural Figures

English Heritage announced that Audrey Hepburn, Marc Bolan, Barbara Pym, Graham Sutherland, Alicia Markova, and Una Marson will receive blue plaques in London, celebrating their contributions to the city's cultural landscape.

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