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Italy: "best" current living area?:
Hi, choosing the best region for living depends on whether you look for job or investment opportunities or just for a nice n cosy place for retirement.
Jobwise head North (Emilia Romagna, Lombardia, Veneto) climate is not very good, fairly humid and cold in winter, cost of living is high. For retiring look at Toscana or Umbria where you have a huge number of medioeval small cities or villages where settle down. Transport in Italy is mainly by car and a well established highway network throughout the country is available. Criiteria for accommodation and rates are regulated by their distance from important cities or downtown. Housing in Italy doesn t come cheap anyway.
Italy: fine arts academies and design schools in Italy:
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accademia_delle_Belle_Arti
if you are wealthy enough to afford living downtown choose Milano, otherwise small cities are by far more interesting and handy. Obviously Accademia of Brera in Milano is number one but cost of living for a student could make your life hard.
India: 10 Tips for Living in India:
Good idea. I am planning to retire in South India and would like to know about small investment opportunities in South regions.
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