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Learn about the history of August, including its original name and how it became the eighth month of the year. Discover the birthstones and birth flower associated with August. Explore beautiful travel destinations in Torino and Piemonte. Join the Miles7one and wanderlus7 communities and share your travel experiences on Instagram.

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July was originally called Quintilis and was the fifth month in the Roman calendar. It was renamed in honor of Julius Caesar, who was born in this month. The month was under the guardianship of Jupiter, with sacrifices made particularly to Neptune and Apollo. July's birthstone is the ruby, and its birth flowers are the Larkspur or the Water Lily. The month is dominated in urban Imperial Rome by the Ludi Apollinares, games in honor of Apollo. Ten days of games were celebrated in honor of Julius Caesar at the end of the month.

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The Joy of Life fountain is a bronze sculpture located in Hyde Park, London. It was designed by T. B. Huxley-Jones and dates back to 1963. The fountain replaced the Boy and Dolphin Fountain and is located next to Aldford Street North Gate. The area was once a Victorian sunken garden and before that, a reservoir. In 2008, Marie Curie Cancer Care planted 60,000 daffodil bulbs around the fountain to celebrate its 60th anniversary.

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The Aqueduct of Vanvitelli, also known as the Caroline Aqueduct, is a 38 km long aqueduct built to supply the Reggia di Caserta and the San Leucio complex. It was commissioned by Charles of Bourbon and designed by Luigi Vanvitelli. The aqueduct is of particular architectural value due to the perfectly preserved 529-metre-long section in tufa bridging the Valle di Maddaloni. It is made of three rows of arches, 55.8 metres high at its highest point. The aqueduct is a World Heritage Site and a marvel of architecture and engineering.

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Federico da Montefeltro, the Duke of Urbino, was a successful condottieri and a renowned intellectual humanist. He commissioned the construction of a great library and assembled a large humanistic court in the Ducal Palace of Urbino. He was also a patron of fine artists, including the young painter Raphael. His marriage to Battista Sforza was a happy one, and they were described as 'two souls in one body'. The article also features portraits of the Duke and the Duchess of Urbino by Piero della Francesca.

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Keflavik, a town in Iceland, was founded in the 16th century due to its fishing and fish processing industry. Later, it grew due to the Keflavík International Airport, which was built by the US during the 1940s and used to hold a significant NATO military base. During the Cold War, Naval Air Station Keflavik played an important role in monitoring marine and submarine traffic. The town was also known as a rich source of musicians during the 1960s and 70s. This article provides a brief history and development of Keflavik from its early days to the present. Includes travel hashtags for those interested in visiting Iceland.

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