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Re: New friends
Originally Posted by philat98
(Post 13035579)
The OP would be better off in Umbria. The small hill town of Todi for example has 60 British residents and Umbertide 80 not to mention Americans.
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Re: New friends
I think Brits are concentrated in certain places. In 10 years I only met 2 people from the UK in my village. Montefalco was filled with Brits a couple of weeks ago when I visited. I assumed they were residents with all the travel restrictions at the moment.
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Re: New friends
Originally Posted by philat98
(Post 13035579)
The OP would be better off in Umbria. The small hill town of Todi for example has 60 British residents and Umbertide 80 not to mention Americans.
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Re: New friends
Originally Posted by dreamo
(Post 13035799)
How do you find out the number of British etc residents in a given area?
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Re: New friends
just checked my "comune" and I'm the only one!
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Re: New friends
She would know exactly who they are, and how many, and much more besides!
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Re: New friends
Originally Posted by pugliese
(Post 13035827)
just checked my "comune" and I'm the only one!
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Re: New friends
The site here Philat give is much more up to date than the one I had, but finding the data might be harder for some, so I've put the link in that takes you to the OPs Comune stats. If you look near the top under "tuttitalia.com there is a blue menu navigation structure that shows the steps to get there for your own comune.
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Re: New friends
Originally Posted by Margaret M
(Post 13035844)
How did you do that?
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Re: New friends
Originally Posted by pugliese
(Post 13038192)
I just googled "Britannici in provincia di LE" and it came up on Tuttitalia.
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