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Following chaotic scenes in Italy's northeastern Veneto region, more than 30.000 people have called on local authorities to ban car traffic near the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, one of the most famous peaks in the UNESCO-protected Dolomites. Backed by a public petition, the appeal was launched over concerns that the area is being threatened by apparent overtourism. Visitors and locals alike are complaining...
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