What is the best way to combine these two sentences into one without changing
the meaning?
He wanted only to see three great cities in Italy. He wanted to see Rome, Florence,
and Venice.
He wanted to see Rome, Florence, and Venice, three great cities in Italy.
He wanted only to see three great cities in Italy: Rome, Florence, and Venice.
He wanted only to see three great cities in Italy, and he wanted to see Rome,
Florence, and Venice.
He wanted only to see three great cities in Italy; Rome, Florence, and Venice.