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Riccione
Italy, officially the Italian Republic or Repubblica Italiana, is a Southern European country comprising of the Po River valley, the Italian Peninsula and the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia. It is shaped like a boot and for this reason Italians commonly call it lo Stivale, the boot or, due to its prevalent peninsular geographical nature, la Penisola, the Peninsula. Riccione is an Italian comune with 32,991 inhabitants in the Rimini province. Riccione, the main destination of summer tourism on the Adriatic riviera of Romagna is together with Rimini one of the best known seaside resort in Northern Italy. Within the last year, a steady growth of foreign tourists, especially from Germany, has been recorded. Tourism in Riccione is massive, mostly young people, who have been attracted by the number and variety of discos, on the Riviera and in the city centre that contributed to make the city a synonym of unleashed young amusement from the 60s onward. Riccione also attracts families with children, thanks to its theme parks, which are among the most famous in Italy. The scores of hotels on the Riviera, one next to the other, determine the large amount of tourists flowing there in summer. The main streets of Riccione, viale Dante and viale Ceccarini also marked by night spots, discos, and hotels swarm with people walking or biking. The sea-front is a long boulevard, shaped by a road and an equally developed bicycle lane that reaches up to the town's end going along the sea. On May 30, 1989 the 10th lap of the Giro d'Italia, an individual time trial, ended in Riccione with the Polish Lech Piasecki as a winner. A city known for its historic myths and traditions, scenic beauty, cooperative people and luxurious hotels and cottages, Riccione is one of the favorite holiday destinations for most of the vacation lovers.
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