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An acclaimed ski resort set in the Italian Dolomites will become the countryβs first to cap the number of visitors it receives this winter.
Madonna di Campiglio has announced it will curb the presence of skiers on the slopes by limiting daily passes purchased online to just 15,000.
While this marks a significant decrease from the 23,000 admissions that were sold in a single day last year, there are several exceptions to the rule.
The move comes after the mountain range struggled with overcrowding this summer as travellers looked for cooler climes amid soaring temperatures.
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