Twenty-seven years ago, this week in Chile, Jackie Silva celebrated a birthday a day after winning her first of 12 FIVB gold medals with Sandra Pires in La Serena as the event on the beach at the Pacific Ocean coastal resort marked the first FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour tournament together for the future Brazilian Olympic and world champions. With Jackie turning 33 on February 13, 1995, she and Sandra defeated Karolyn Kirby and Deb Richardson a day earlier for the title in the northern Chilean city as the United States also finished third, fourth and tied for fifth in the event that concluded on February 12. A post shared by Sandra Pires (@sandrapires) A year earlier in La Serena on February 11 Kirby and Liz Masakayan had topped the Chilean podium by defeating Isabel Salgado and Roseli Timm of Brazil in the finals with Barbra Fontana and Lori Forsythe winning their first of two bronze medals at the Chilean resort With seven FIVB gold medals decided during the February 7-13 time period American and Brazilian pairs also topped the other five podiums decided during this week in international beach volleyball history Here are the other FIVB winners during the February 7-13 time period: Lula Barbosa and Adriano Garrido of Brazil won the Vina del Mar Chile Challenger It was the first of two FIVB wins for the team Lauren Fendrick and Sara Hughes of the United States won the Siem Reap Open It was the first and only FIVB World Tour win for the team Roberto Lopes and Franco Neto of Brazil won the Rio de Janeiro Open It was the 11th of 13 FIVB World Tour wins for the team Saymon Barbosa and Alvaro Filho of Brazil won the Fort Lauderdale Major Talita Antunes and Larissa Franca of Brazil won the FIVB Fort Lauderdale Major It was the 11th of 16 FIVB World Tour wins for the team Five Olympians celebrate birthdays this week including newly-elected FIVB Athletes Commission member Anouk Vergé-Dépré of Switzerland The reigning European champion with Joana Heidrich Vergé-Dépré celebrates her 29th birthday Thursday A regular on the World Tour since 2011 with three FIVB gold medals Vergé-Dépré placed ninth at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games with Isabelle Forrer after being eliminated by eventual Copacabana winners Laura Ludwig and Kira Walkenhorst of Germany in two sets Three-time Summer Games participant and Beijing 2008 silver medal winner Tian Jia of China celebrates her 40th birthday Tuesday A winner of 32 World Tour medals with six titles in 115 FIVB events Tian also placed 19th at the Sydney 2000 Olympics with Zhang Jingkun and ninth at the Athens 2004 Summer Games with Wang Fei placed ninth with Axel Hager at the 1996 Olympic where their final two setbacks were to teams that placed on the inaugural podium in Atlanta – Karch Kiraly/Kent Steffes of the United States and John Child/Mark Heese of Canada Seeded 15th at the Sydney 2000 Summer Games Ahmann and Hager surprised the field as the Germans won four of five matches highlighted by a 2-0 sideout win (12-9 12-6) bronze medal win over 12th-seeded Joao Brenha and Miguel Maia of Portugal Joining Jackie (59) in celebrating birthdays Saturday this week are Brazilian Ana Paula Connelly (49) and Switzerland’s Stefan Kobel (47) Jackie and Sandra validated their Atlanta 1996 Olympic success by winning the 1997 FIVB World Championships in Los Angeles Ana Paula placed fifth at both the Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008 Summer Games with Sandra and Larissa Franca she replaced Juliana Felisberta as Larissa Franca’s partners a few days before the start of the competition in the 2008 Olympics An indoor bronze medal winner at the Atlanta 1996 Olympics for Brazil after placing fourth in 1992 Ana Paula played her first full season on the World Tour with Jackie Ana Paula amassed 11 World tour gold medals with five different partners – Monica Rodrigues (1) Kobel and Patrick Heuscher claimed the bronze medal at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games After losing a three-set semifinal match to Emanuel Rego/Ricardo Santos of Brazil the Swiss pair rebounded with a three-set bronze medal victory of Julien Prosser/Mark Williams of Australia A winner of nine gold medals in 86 FIVB events Kobel claimed eight titles with Heuscher as the pair topped three World Tour and five Challenger/Satellite podiums together Kobel and Heuscher’s final gold medal win was over Emanuel and Ricardo at a 1996 event in Roseto degli Abruzzi The two teams met 14 times on the World Tour with Emanuel and Ricardo holding a 9-5 edge The FIVB is the governing body responsible for all forms of Volleyball on a global level Working closely with national federations and private enterprises to develop Volleyball as a popular media and entertainment sport FIVB Fédération Internationale de Volleyball Château Les Tourelles Edouard-Sandoz 2-4 1006 Lausanne Switzerland Phone: +41 213 453 535 Fax: +41 213 453 545 Learn how to describe the purpose of the image (opens in a new tab) Leave empty if the image is purely decorative she has written for publications such as Delicious she has written travel guides to Italian wine destinations such as Bologna Abruzzo’s landscape is astonishing: a backdrop of statuesque mountains soaring to nearly 3,000m above sea level and capped with snow for six months of the year with river valleys running down to the Adriatic coast through a band of hills where cool breezes and dramatic night-day temperature swings provide perfect conditions for fragrant The Montepulciano d’Abruzzo variety dominates the region’s production with generous or powerful and complex purple-toned wines the intense deep cherry-coloured rosé made with the same grape is the locals’ go-to wine for its incredible versatility and charm – perfect with dishes such as brodetto (fish stew) arrosticini (the lamb skewers that have achieved cult status) Abruzzo’s white wine scene is focusing ever more on bold not the cheese!) alongside Trebbiano d’Abruzzo Passerina and the less common Cococciola and Montonico The passion and drive for quality of the region’s winemakers is palpable Northern Abruzzo, home to the Colline Teramane DOCG, resembles a drawing, with neat rows of hills backed by the Gran Sasso d’Italia massif. This idyllic scenery is vivid at Emidio Pepe which also offers accommodation for the season after mid-April Pepe began in 1964 with less than a hectare under vine (now some 17ha) Intervention is minimal: handpicked grapes are pressed by foot-treading (join in if you’re there at harvest time); and ageing can last for 20 years or more The tasting experience at Cantina Mazzarosa Nearby, on the coast at Roseto degli Abruzzi, lies the Mazzarosa winery built by 19th-century senator Giuseppe Devincenzi who introduced new agricultural methods and grape varieties to the region The estate has preserved its own clones for its Pecorino white and its red Vere Novo is the result of an experiment during Covid lockdown made with partial whole-bunch fermentation giving an intense velvety Montepulciano (the inaugural 2020 vintage won Platinum in the 2022 Decanter World Wine Awards) In the same area, winemaker Antonio Lamona at Vini La Quercia is one of only a few growing the Montonico grape which thrives in mountain conditions and is celebrated with a festival in Bisenti that takes place over the first weekend in October a long-established family-run winery with farmhouse accommodation and whirlpool hot-tubs in a secret garden Another attractive winery that offers accommodation, as well as a range of summertime events in the vineyards, is Tenuta Tre Gemme In an especially scenic position surrounded by vines offering open views panning between the ever-present mountains and the sea it’s run by two sisters who made a major career change to concentrate on the family estate where it was first bottled in 1996 from vines at 320m-440m in Ofena Aquila province; the microclimate’s extreme temperature swings make for exceptionally fragrant and complex wines Southeast of Ofena, Domenico ‘Mimmo’ Pasetti took over his family winery in 1999 (offering accommodation) and is now growing Pecorino up to a remarkable 1,000m elevation and more near Pescosansonesco Pasetti had the foresight to move away from the coast and replant vineyards at higher altitudes Masciarelli (offers accommodation) also has vines at Ofena Founded by the late Gianni Masciarelli in 1981 chocolatey Villa Gemma Montepulciano Riserva Gianni’s widow Marina Cvetic now runs the winery and the stunning Castello di Semivicoli Back on the coast, the stretch of southern Abruzzo between Ortona and the attractive town of Vasto is called Costa dei Trabocchi, after the numerous picturesque wooden fishing platforms that stretch over the sea, many of which now host seasonal restaurants. Located less than 5km inland from the nearby Punta Aderci nature reserve, Fontefico run by brothers Emanuele and Nicola Altieri offers cookery classes and meals paired with their wines which include a lemony Trebbiano d’Abruzzo Baldovino stylish rooms with hill views create a wonderful sense of calm at this spacious B&B on the family-run Tenuta I Fauri wine estate near Villamagna Castello di Semivicoli Authentic historic atmosphere at the Masciarelli winery’s beautifully restored castle L’Orso e l’Ape Homely and relaxing B&B at the heart of the tiny Podere Colle San Massimo organic wine estate near Giulianova D.One bedrooms and a tasting cellar in stylishly restructured locations around the hilltop village of Montepagano this is the go-to place on Pescara’s seafront for excellent seafood and an extensive choice of wines Ristorante Zenobi family-run countryside restaurant in northern Abruzzo offers a menu that’s a roll-call of traditional specialities Abruzzo’s regional wine cellar is the place to visit for a personalised tasting or simply to enjoy a glass with a platter of local produce Several wineries offer hands-on grape harvest experiences with lunch among the vines Fontefico organises harvest activities for children; at Emidio Pepe you can help tread the grapes Paths for cyclists and walkers run alongside much of Abruzzo’s coastline, including the 42km Via Verde along the scenic Costa dei Trabocchi the Ciclovia Acquaviva passes the Abbazia di Propezzano and La Quercia wineries A tourist in the Colombian island of San Andres was killed on Friday in a violent and disturbing killing that appears to have shocked many of the residents of the area due to its bloody and graphic imagery Fifty-six-year-old Antonio Roseto Degli Abruzzi, who was swimming in the popular tourist spot of La Piscinita in the island of San Andres, was killed when an 8-foot shark bit into his thigh, causing him to bleed out and die by the time he got into the hospital, according to the Evening Standard Abruzzi was reportedly saved by local resident Mauricio Valdonado who risked his own life to ensure that the man was taken to shore Photographs of Abruzzi lying on the beach as his wound continued to bleed were posted online on social media to the fascination and fear of many It’s the first time a shark has attacked a tourist in San Andres,” 50-year-old diving instructor Mirla Zambrano said The island’s local government agreed with the assessment: “There are diving [programs] with professionals in which sharks pass nearby As the incident continued to take hold of the fearful imagination of many people on the island, marine biologist Rodrigo Lopez relayed the worries of many people regarding the person’s death and how it may affect the local lives of the people, the New York Post reported “People are very worried about what’s happened and they’re not letting people go into the water,” Rodrigo Lopez said “A witness said the man who was attacked was a good swimmer and had been in the sea for quite a while and when he went further out a second time after coming back towards the shore began to shout out for help and was surrounded by blood.” The tiger shark who reportedly bit Abruzzi was thought to be seen by locals circling and swimming near the area where he was bitten It is unclear as of press time if authorities in the area are planning anything in regards to capturing and killing said sharks He was of medium build and was wearing a green checked jacket when a train slammed into him at about 2pm on a Sunday ending his life on a rainy autumn day in 1997 That much – and no more – is known for certain about a man who died near the town of Roseto degli Abruzzi on the line that runs from Ancona to Pescara down Italy's Adriatic coast 15 years later – thanks to a local man's benevolent obsession – the man with no name is still being remembered a mass was held with prayers for his soul in a church in Roseto posters – paid for by a local firm – were put up around the town inviting people to attend "It was our way of remembering him and of making him feel less alone," 68-year-old Ciro Fattore no one knows whether the dead man – police thought he was in his mid-30s – was killed by accident or committed suicide The daily Corriere della Sera reported that all they found in his wallet was a comb and a medallion of Our Lady of Loreto "They did everything possible to find out who he was – both the railway police and prosecutors' office," said Giuseppe Neri the cemetery warden who was on duty when they brought in the body For a while it was thought he might be a man who had gone missing from his home in Pescara But when relatives saw the body they knew it had to be that of someone else So eventually the man who died on the tracks was placed in a niche in a corner of the cemetery as anonymous as he was Which is when he came to the attention of Fattore "I used to go to the cemetery with a neighbour who had been widowed," he said Distressed by the thought that there was no one to look after the unknown man's tomb Fattore and Neri set about changing matters "Ciro had a plaque made," Neri said Fattore has made it his business to see that the niche has a bunch of fresh flowers A theory did the rounds that the dead man was an immigrant and vagrant there was nothing to support it: his clothes were of good quality and they were not particularly worn he has unquestionably acquired an identity – as material evidence of what Fattore had inscribed on the plaque: "There is always a benefactor thinking of you" News | World An Italian tourist has been killed in a shark attack on a Caribbean island famed for its white sandy beaches lost a large chunk of his right thigh after being bitten by the eight-foot beast as he swam in a popular-snorkelling area called La Piscinita on the Colombian island of San Andres Graphic images published by local press and on social media showed him lying on his back after the attack with blood dripping from his wound before he was taken to hospital Mr Abruzzi went into hypovolemic shock due to severe blood loss It is regarded as one of the best places to snorkel on the island An island government spokesman said: “There are diving programmes with professionals in which sharks pass nearby It’s the fist time a shark has attacked a tourist in San Andres.” The attack has been blamed on a tiger shark Tiger sharks are the second most deadly shark after great whites although fatal incidents involving humans are still exceedingly rare Videos circulating on social media show two tiger sharks thought to have been involved in Friday’s incident swimming near to the attack Marine biologist Rodrigo Lopez said: “People are very worried about what’s happened and they’re not letting people go into the water “A witness said the man who was attacked was a good swimmer and had been in the sea for quite a while and when he went further out a second time after coming back towards the shore began to shout out for help and was surrounded by blood.” who risked his own life swimming out to bring the tourist back to shore gets its name from the calm water and the rock formation which makes it look like a natural pool locked in cliffs Visitors describe it on Tripadvisor as a “great place to swim with the fish.” One said after a recent trip: “A wonderful place a good spot to jump in and enjoy a moment in the water.” Park murderer's sister jailed for helping him flee to Caribbean after shooting From Threads to Mastodon: the best X / Twitter alternatives to try out Tech titans clash with governments over social media moderation and free speech an intriguing new perfume from Penhaligon’s around 470 miles north of the Colombian mainland is part of Colombia but has been historically tied to the UK English settlers coming from Barbados and England settled in San Andres and the neighbouring island of Providence in the 17th century Welsh privateer Sir Henry Morgan used it in 1670 as one of the centres of his operations After a failed Spanish invasion of the islands in 1635 they were controlled by the English until 1787 VE Day 2025 fashion: best looks from the day VE Day 2025 fashion: Princess of Wales to Lady Victoria Starmer Prince Louis steals the show at VE Day parade as he keeps dad William looking sharp and mimics brother George Prince Louis steals show with sweet antics at VE parade Ukraine 'launches stunning Kursk offensive' in major blow for Putin ahead of Victory Day celebrations Ukraine 'launches stunning Kursk offensive' in blow for Putin Pregnant Jesy Nelson reveals plans for future in message from her hospital bed after surgery Pregnant Jesy Nelson reveals plans for future in message from hospital David Beckham extends olive branch to son Brooklyn amid 'family feud' This week’s ATP Challenger Tour featured three events on three different continents giving the clay-courters a chance to compete in both Europe and South America while others competed on hard courts at Monterrey Fernando Verdasco became the second oldest title winner in the 44-year-long history of the tour while Carlos Taberner and Hugo Dellien clinched titles in Roseto Degli Abruzzi and Santiago Fernando Verdasco picked up some steam during the Golden Swing finally getting back to winning ways and holding up much better in baseline rallies The strength of the field in Monterrey was seriously depleted due to most of the eligible players competing in Indian Wells qualifying but the 38-year-old’s quarter was seriously stacked the top seed had to eliminate Michael Mmoh and Aleksandar Kovacevic two of the other potential title contenders Christian Harrison was the first to take a set off Verdasco in the semifinals but Gunneswaran certainly proved his worth in the thrilling final While his lefty forehand lacks the explosiveness of Verdasco’s he held up very well in the rallies to take the opening set The veteran Spaniard was really good at balancing the spin and the power on his favorite stroke though regaining control of the match by patiently using it to build up the points It all got complicated again when Verdasco had the opportunity to serve out the match Gunneswaran broke with a stunning forehand passing shot and the Spaniard soon found himself 5-6 0-30 down getting into disputes with the crowd and throwing the ball out of the stadium he regained his focus and started a series of brilliant 1st serves that kept him alive ultimately setting him up for a great win in the deciding tie-breaker Let’s talk about the age records – Verdasco is now the second oldest Challenger Tour champion ever (behind Ivo Karlovic) and has the third-longest gap between titles at this level (behind David Ferrer and Mikhail Youzhny his only previous one came in Segovia 2007) He’s now scheduled to play in Phoenix with a protected ranking before potentially playing Miami qualifying (third alternate at the time of writing) Gunneswaran will play a couple of 25K ITFs in Bakersfield and Calabasas Hugo Dellien‘s February campaign was far less spectacular with the Bolivian only reaching the second round of an ATP event once Sometimes the difference is made by just one point here or there and had Pedro Cachin converted his match point at 6-2 6-5 up in the opening round Dellien would have played just one match in Santiago this week the Argentinian couldn’t put a return back into play and let his opponent battle back The Bolivian would have to survive one more thriller to make the final defeating Tomas Martin Etcheverry in over 3,5 hours The home crowd favorite was the favorite coming into the championship match and while his forehand was in killer mode early on with four winners in the first two games proving that you don’t need a huge weapon to have your opponent on the back foot and construct beautiful clay-court points The Bolivian pretty much had one very poor service game at 4-5 in the 2nd he was able to claw his way back 0-2 down in the decider defending extremely well and forcing errors out of Tabilo Dellien claimed his 8th Challenger title 6-3 4-6 6-4 a feat that should allow him to be back in the top 100 when the rankings are published after Indian Wells The Bolivian is featured in the main draw at Concepcion next week (as the top seed) while Tabilo will go to the States and prepare for Miami qualifying Carlos Taberner hadn’t appeared in a Challenger in 2022 yet posting three wins in five ATP Tour events The Spaniard was top-seeded in Roseto Degli Abruzzi and while he didn’t drop a single set on his way to the championship match the path was a little tougher than it seems His match against Jozef Kovalik had him take the opener after over 90 minutes of momentum shifts while Nicolas Sanchez Izquierdo had a 5-2 lead in the second set before losing the next five games Taberner always stepped up when needed and made his 8th Challenger final Nuno Borges was forced to start his season a bit later than expected testing positive for COVID-19 right before the Australian Open qualifying event The Portuguese had only played two Challengers indoors this year and a return to his favorite clay definitely helped his cause After defeating Kamil Majchrzak in Davis Cup the week before Borges emerged on a very topsy-turvy campaign in Roseto Degli Abruzzi particularly in the matches against Italians – Matteo Arnaldi held a match point against him that finished in a 20-shot rally while Flavio Cobolli came back from 1-6 0-4 to force a deciding set Borges was the one taking the initiative early on in the final but the scoreline didn’t reflect this at all The Portuguese lived and died by his forehand while Taberner quietly counterpunched and barely missed a ball The top seed had this aura of inevitability about him While Borges hit a pretty decent patch of play early on in the second the whole affair ended up being a rather forgettable 6-2 6-3 victory for the Spaniard His 5th Challenger title should grant Taberner a return to the top 100 after Indian Wells Both finalists will stay in Roseto Degli Abruzzi for one more week that's a match point you don't see every day Sealing the victory on the other side of the net A successful debut in Roseto degli Abruzzi for the top seeds @HugoNys & @zielaczekk. pic.twitter.com/AKirUUQEJY — ATP Challenger Tour (@ATPChallenger) March 9, 2022 The Arizona Tennis Classic is the most stacked Challenger on the calendar with plenty of players who are already out of Indian Wells using it as a way to keep themselves in match rhythm for Miami 2 Mate Pavic and Nikola Mektic are competing Qinwen Zheng looked a shadow of herself against Anastasia Potatpova A 6-4 6-4 loss sent the World #8 home early; a ATP Masters 1000 Rome 1/64-Finals Lehecka – Muller: Time TBA H2H: 2-0 Jiri Lehecka has lost four of his last five matches Last Word On Sports is back with more action in our best bets column On January 18 Italy suffered another terrible series of earthquakes four quakes above magnitude 5 rocked Central Italy causing a heavy avalanche at the Hotel Rigopiano the luxury mountain resort is one of the excellences of the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park now reduced to a single plane in which over 25 people — among guests in addition to employees — are still buried under tonnes of snow and debris Gianluca Ginoble, member of the trio Il Volo, spoke to ANSA — the leading wire service in Italy — revealing he could have been there He’s in shock: “I had to be there at the Hotel Rigopiano during this time I have miraculously escaped the tragedy but I’m desperate for what happened and for all the victims who was born in Roseto degli Abruzzi — a town in the same region devastated by the earthquake — said that the owner of the hotel to take him to the hotel for a few relaxing days “I’ve cried all night long watching the news on TV It’s a drama and I could be down there The annexe was a dream — it was called The Cabin in the Woods In that hotel I’ve been several times he was working on the project of my own house and also for this reason I should have been there “I fear the worst for him” says the artist with subdued sadness “I’ve received his last SMS on Tuesday evening he had to pick me up but he didn’t do it The evening he wrote me ‘Abruzzo is sorely strained in these hours’ yesterday evening I’ve tried to send him an SMS but he didn’t answer… I’m speechless” Ginoble’s friend is still among the missing people “We’ve got in touch almost every day In one of his last SMS he wrote ‘Together we have a mission The hotel was also frequented by many celebrities There had been Giuseppe Tornatore [an Italian film director and screenwriter who won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for “Nuovo Cinema Paradiso” in 1990] but the Hotel Rigopiano is no longer there” Cristian Scarpone is our Italian correspondent and has covered both Sanremo and Eurovision in recent years Keep up with the latest Eurovision news and gossip by liking our Facebook page and by following the team on Twitter @wiwibloggs the information you offer on this web site has helped me tremendously I love Gianluca Ginoble as if he were my son! I would have died if something happened to my baby Gianluca! God bless him and protect him when he travels! I also am heartbroken about Gian’s friend Roberto who was the owner of this hotel and the other victims God Rest their soul and console their families! It was supposed to be “fate” not “faith” My respects and tears go out to all those who are lost… My respects go to the families to have lost loved ones and I hope all the missing people are found To say one was blessed or miraculously was saved by faith is extremely offensive to the people that were directly impacted or killed by this Everyone dies and will then believe whether they want to do so or not God has a plan but will not force Himself on you or anyone else You can not understand Who you do not know Seek Him and He will find you and reveal Himself to you Too many natural disaster in the space of less than a year The thought that Gianluca Ginoble could have perished in this avalanche is so scary but I am still very saddened by the huge loss of life in this terrible disaster My thoughts are with the victims and their families and friends Overview Meet the team Press Write for us Input your search keywords and press Enter. lost a large chunk of his right thigh after being bitten by an eight-foot tiger shark while swimming in a popular snorkelling area called La Piscinita Images shared on social media and by local news outlets showed the victim soon after the attack lying injured before he was taken to hospital The extremely rare attack happened on Friday March 18 and is believed to be the first of its kind on the Colombian island A local government spokesman said: "There are diving programmes with professionals in which sharks pass nearby It’s the first time a shark has attacked a tourist in San Andres." In terms of the number of fatal shark attacks recorded, tiger shark attacks are second only to the great white shark But attacks by Tiger sharks on humans are still extremely rare Marine biologist Rodrigo Lopez said: "People are very worried about what’s happened and they’re not letting people go into the water." Chez Nino                                                                       192 Place du March� du Nord Montr�al (514) 277-8902 After working on St-Laurent for a few months Nino learned of a small fruit stand for sale in the Market With his cousin (and the zio's financial backing) fell in love with a neighbor's visiting cousin he bought "Chez Louis," the neighboring shop he built a splendid vacation home in the land of his youth His wife liked it so much that she decided not to return to Montreal and gave Nino an ultimatum: Italy or divorce Nino chose Little Italy and lost contact with his children "my daughter is an anesthetist and my son has just received his Ph Nino has spent all of his adult life getting up at 2:00AM to buy his produce at the Central Market "There is no other way to do it: you must double-check every box They all go through my hands and I only keep the best." With his new wife (a Quebecer and a former client from the Chez Louis days) he went back into business in 1995 when he opened Nino's He has also reacquired his father's house in Roseto degli Abruzzi and expects to retire there - someday The Abruzzo coast is dotted with many beaches and calette all beautiful and has some very beautiful sandy beaches Among the most famous are the beaches of Pescara There are many reasons why sandy beaches can be an attractive choice for beach holidays sandy beaches are a popular choice for beach holidays because they offer comfort sunbathing opportunities and an unspoilt natural environment © 2025 by Viaggiando Italia - Web Marketing Solutions P IVA 02583850694 - Tutti i diritti riservati © 2025 by Viaggiando Italia - Web Marketing Solutions P IVA 02583850694 - Tutti i diritti riservati.