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  2. Water supply and sanitation in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Milan receives its drinking water from 433 wells in the vicinity of the city. [12] However, other Italian cities get most of their drinking water from rivers. For example, Florence gets most of its drinking water from the Arno River, and the Naples region receives its drinking water through the Western Campania Aqueduct from the Gari River. [13]

  3. Nasone - Wikipedia

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    Annia Faustina 38, Rome, Italy. A nasone ( plural nasoni ), also called a fontanella ( plural fontanelle, lit. "little fountains"), is a type of drinking fountain found in Rome, Italy. Literally meaning "large nose", they got their name from their characteristic design first introduced in the 1870s. There are approximately 2,500–2,800 nasoni ...

  4. List of fountains in Rome - Wikipedia

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    For more than two thousand years fountains have provided drinking water and decorated the piazzas of Rome. During the Roman Empire, in 98 AD, according to Sextus Julius Frontinus, the Roman consul who was named curator aquarum or guardian of the water of the city, Rome had nine aqueducts which fed 39 monumental fountains and 591 public basins, not counting the water supplied to the Imperial ...

  5. Health in Italy - Wikipedia

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    A problem which often presents itself regarding drinking water is water pollution and the presence of harmful purifying chemicals and/or herbicides, which can cause several health problems. According to a decree issued by the state, the maximum presence of herbicides or similar materials in Italy drinking water is 0.5 μg per litre.

  6. Walk on water at Italy's 'Floating Piers' installation - AOL

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    SULZANO, Italy, June 16 (Reuters) - Ever fancied walking on water? Well now you can, thanks to Bulgarian-born artist Christo's latest art installation providing a floating walkway at Italy's Lake ...

  7. Fontana dell'Acqua Felice - Wikipedia

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    Fontana dell'Acqua Felice. /  41.90436°N 12.49442°E  / 41.90436; 12.49442. The Fontana dell'Acqua Felice, also called the Fountain of Moses, [1] is a monumental fountain located in the Quirinale District of Rome, Italy. It marked the terminus of the Acqua Felice aqueduct restored by Pope Sixtus V. It was designed by Domenico Fontana and ...

  8. This Italian vacation hotspot is turning tourists away as it ...

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    This Italian vacation hotspot is turning tourists away as it runs out of water. Barbie Latza Nadeau, CNN. July 6, 2024 at 5:00 AM. Set atop a hill on the Italian island of Sicily, Agrigento is a ...

  9. List of countries by access to clean water - Wikipedia

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    Share of the population without access to an improved water source, 2020. Global access to clean water is a significant global challenge that affects the health, well-being, and development of people worldwide. While progress has been made in recent years, millions of people still lack access to safe and clean drinking water sources.