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The stunning Lake Maggiore has captivated numerous Italian and foreign artists who have visited its shores.
As the largest pre-Alpine lake, it earned the name "Maggiore" and was formed by glaciers. It spans across Lombardy, Piedmont, and Switzerland and is protected by mountains and hills that shield it from harsh northern winds. Additionally, the Ticino River, a significant waterway with a rich history, flows into its waters as it connects the Po Valley to Central Europe.