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Virtual Tourist: Verona - Photos and information about this city. Hotel, flight, and car rental information and on line reservations.

Verona.com - Tourist and travel guide. City resources and information, map, monuments, history, photos, city images, weather bulletins, hotels and restaurants guide, events, train and flight timetables.

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