• Bryony Ashcroft

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    I lived in the south, Puglia, for 6 months, there is a definite divide between the south and north of Italy. The south is poorer, and cheaper to live, you will find less English speakers there too. The north is more European and the weather isn't as nice. It depends what you want and whether you already have jobs. I loved living in the south and I learnt more Italian as I was forced to!

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