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		<title>By: RaysAdventures</title>
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		<description>I would like to add a couple of other good suggestions to visit in Florence. The Piazza della Signoria which has the Fountain of Neptune, a copy of Michelangelo&#039;s David, and the nearby Loggia della Signoria which is a showcase for many famous scuptures including the &quot;Rape of the Sabine Women&quot;. A visit to Piazza di Santa Croce where the Basilica di Santa Croce is and you can see Michelangelo&#039;s tomb and other elaborate tomb scuplutes. Both are well worth a visit; so much to see and so little time...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would like to add a couple of other good suggestions to visit in Florence. The Piazza della Signoria which has the Fountain of Neptune, a copy of Michelangelo&#8217;s David, and the nearby Loggia della Signoria which is a showcase for many famous scuptures including the &#8220;Rape of the Sabine Women&#8221;. A visit to Piazza di Santa Croce where the Basilica di Santa Croce is and you can see Michelangelo&#8217;s tomb and other elaborate tomb scuplutes. Both are well worth a visit; so much to see and so little time&#8230;</p>
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