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Limone sul Garda |
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 |  | Do you think of lemon trees by the name of Limone? But not the citrus fruit gave name to the town as you might think. The name comes from the latin word "Limen", which means border. |
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Surrounded by mountains and water the economic was based on fishing, olives and lemons. Then in 1932 the Gardesana Occidentale was completed and at last isolation came to an end. Limone is an absolutely magical place with old fishermen's homes, narrow winding streets, the pillars and walls of the lemon groves dominating the shore as far as Reamol, and olive groves on terraces that climb the hillside. In the hinterland you can walk through olive grooves where the well known extra virgin olive oil is produced.
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