Streets Of Milan
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STREETS OF MILAN (J8x32) 3C (4C set) James and Marilyn Healy1- 8 1s lead down for 4 bars (2s step up 3-4), 1s lead up for 2 bars, turn RH to face 2M in prom hold
9-16 1s dance reel of 3 on the side with 2M and 3M (giving RSh to 2M) to finish facing 2L
17-24 1s dance reel of 3 on the side with 2L and 3L (giving LSh to 2L) to finish facing up in the middle of the set with LH joined, 2s and 3s face each other up and down the set
25-32 1s lead up, cross and cast one place, giving LH lead down, cross and cast up to 2nd place own side while 2s and 3s dance R&L starting by changing places RH on the sides
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Milan is a major city in northern Italy and the capital of the Lombardy region. It is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and as a global fashion and design capital. The city is home to many beautiful streets and neighborhoods, each with its own unique charm.Here are details of some of some of the more notable streets and areas in the city:
Via della Moscova: This street is located in the Brera district and is known for its trendy shops, cafes, and nightlife. It's a popular destination for those interested in fashion and design.
Via Montenapoleone: This is one of the most famous shopping streets in Milan and is renowned for its luxury boutiques and high-end fashion houses. It's a must-visit for fashion enthusiasts.
Corso Buenos Aires: One of the longest shopping streets in Europe, Corso Buenos Aires is lined with a variety of shops, ranging from international chains to local boutiques.
Navigli District: The Navigli district is famous for its picturesque canals and trendy atmosphere. Navigli Grande and Navigli Pavese are two of the main canals, surrounded by charming streets filled with cafes, restaurants, and boutiques.
Brera District: Known for its artistic and bohemian atmosphere, the Brera district is characterized by narrow streets, art galleries, and antique shops. It's a great place to explore Milan's artistic side.
Corso Como: This street is famous for its nightlife, with numerous bars, clubs, and fashionable venues. It's also home to the iconic concept store, 10 Corso Como, a hub for fashion, design, and culture.
Via della Moscova: Located in the Porta Garibaldi district, this street is known for its modern architecture, corporate offices, and trendy establishments. It reflects Milan's contemporary and dynamic side.

Skyline Of Porta Nuova - Milan
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