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Your Dream Villa
For sure it is a beautifully designed home with
many impressive and unique attributes. It should embody the
inside/outside living style of the Caribbean with its own tropical
lush gardens filled with palm trees, hibiscus and wild orchids -- in
addition, a private water front dock, with steps to the sea, surrounded
by powder white beach sand. The villa has three to five master bedrooms
and one or two junior bedrooms, all with facilites en suite. There are
two spectacular swimming pools--one on grade made of stone, one elevated
and secluded. All master bedrooms have spectacular views of the Caribbean
Sea--as do the living areas, outside verandas and master kitchen. In
addition, the property has its own tennis court and stand alone car
garage, wherby the entire estate is built on minimum one acre of land,
all enclosed by beautiful stone walls.
This is a dream - isn't it?
Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic (Italian: Italia,
[..] or Repubblica Italiana, [...], is a Southern European country. It
comprises the Po River valley, the Italian Peninsula and the two largest
islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia. It is also commonly
called by Italians "lo Stivale" ("the Boot", due to its boot-like shape),
or "la Penisola"[1] ("the Peninsula" as an antonomasia).
Italy shares its northern alpine boundary with France, Switzerland, Austria
and Slovenia. The independent countries of San Marino and the Vatican City
are enclaves within Italian territory. Campione d'Italia is an Italian enclave
in Switzerland.
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Climate
The Italian climate is unique and can be far from the stereotype of a
"land of sun.", depending on the region. The north of Italy (Turin, Milan,
and Bologna) has a true continental climate, while below Florence it becomes
more and more Mediterranean. The climate of the coastal areas of the Peninsula
is very different from that of the interior, particularly during the winter
months. The higher areas are cold, wet, and often snowy. The coastal regions,
where most of the large towns are located, have a typical Mediterranean climate
with mild winters and hot and generally dry summers. The length and intensity
of the summer dry season increases southwards (compare the tables for Rome,
Naples, and Brindisi).
Between north and south there is a quite remarkable difference in the temperatures,
above all during the winter: in some days of December or January it can snow in
Milan by -2°C while Palermo or Naples have just clouds and +17°C. Some mornings
Turin can be by -12°C while on the same time Rome has got +6°C and Reggio Calabria
+12°C. In the summer the difference is lighter. (‘‘See how Po valley can be frosty
in winter)
Excerpt from "Italy." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
29 Oct 2006, 09:02 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 29 Oct 2006
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Italy&oldid=84391810
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§1 Agreement
UIX Real Estate (UIX), an agent for
the owner of the property, and Guest agree as follows: Guest is an adult and
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§2 Payment & Security Deposit
Payment is preferred via
check or money order and is due 60 days prior to your arrival date. UIX will
take and hold Guest’s credit card information on file. Provided that real and
personal property are in the same condition as when occupancy commenced and all
terms of this agreement are met, Guest’s credit card will not be charged. Your
security deposit (credit card) also secures your reservation. Please read the
cancellation policy in section 3 below. Reservations made less than 60 days
prior to check-in are not exempt from the cancellation policy! Some homes
require additional cash deposits. Guest is liable for all replacements and
repairs that are outside what is considered normal wear and tear and Tenant
hereby authorizes UIX to charge the Guest’s credit card to cover said costs. If
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