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The charming village of Limone sul Garda is built on terraces at the foot of a steep mountain slope. The houses here cling to the rock, one above the other, and the winding alleyways of the picturesque old town are decorated with flowers.
Above them are endless olive groves and rustic lemon gardens. However, the name of the village of 1000 inhabitants originally had nothing to do with lemons. Limone comes from the Latin word "Limes" - meaning border - because the border between Austria and Italy ran here for a long time. Nevertheless, Limone has made the lemon its symbol.
Lake Garda, one of the northern Italian lakes, is the largest lake in Italy, named after the municipality of Garda on the eastern shore. The northern shore of the lake is surrounded by the two-thousand metre peaks of the Garda mountains, such as Monte Baldo, while the southern shore lies in the northern Italian lowlands. Lake Garda stretches across the three Italian provinces of Trento (to the north), Verona (to the east) and Brescia (to the west). These provinces belong to the regions of Trentino-Alto Adige, Veneto and Lombardy, which share Lake Garda.
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