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<description>Considering Italian study abroad? I am an American university student thinking about studying abroad in Italy next year.  I&#039;m looking for somewhere I can live fairly affordably.  I really want to be immersed in the culture and come away with a better understanding of the local ways of life and language.  I was thinking about Florence, but I&#039;ve heard it&#039;s pretty touristy and there are a lot of American students.  I would probably do some travelling in other parts of Italy on breaks and such, so this wouldn&#039;t be the only place I see.

Where would you recommend I go to live and study?
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