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It's a beautiful town, not very famous. Have you ever been in Turin?

Uffa! Ma se avessi voluto che mi rispondessero degli italiani l'avrei scritta in italiano!

It is the best. I love it so much so much I built a whole website about the place!! http://www.my-italy-piedmont-marche-and-...

Of course I've been in Turin .I live here.
Ciao Pippi.
Not very famous?You must be joking.

Si. "Not very famous???"...the Olympics were held there!!!!!!!

I was born in Turin , it is the most wonderful city in the world !
I live near Turin (sun piemunteis)
bye

I'm born in Turin, studied there and then I've moved to paris to work.
Turin is always in my heart because I think it's a nice city with great buildinggs and nice sourrounding place: hills, the river and of course the olympics mountains as a background.
Great history, here Italy was born 150 years ago: so you can find all the royal castles and buildings inside the city and outside: Stupinigi, Racconigi, Venaria Reale are some of the examples of this glorious city.
I agree with you when you say: not very famous. if you compare to other italian city it isn't so known at all!!
During the olympics games I've met a lot of American, Russian, Canadian people who has told me all their surprise with this sentence:
" we have discovered Turin because of the Olympic Games, why haven't you done nothing to capture tourist also before?"
It's Turin's way of being: understatement. The key word of its inhabitants.
They know that they live in a beautiful city, but they are too shy to say it to the world :))))

Go and See Turin! :))

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