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Genoa - Wikipedia Genoa ( ˈdʒɛnoʊə JEN-oh-ə; Italian: Genova [ˈdʒɛːnova] ⓘ; Ligurian: Zêna [ˈzeːna]) [a] is the sixth-largest city in Italy and the capital of the Italian region of Liguria
Italy, Map, History, Facts, Points of Interest - Britannica Genoa, city and Mediterranean seaport in northwestern Italy It is the capital of Genova provincia and of Liguria regione and is the centre of the Italian Riviera Its total area is 93 square miles (240 square km)
Genoa: The Complete Guide - Nomads Travel Guide Visiting Genoa for the first time and wondering what are the top places to see in the city? In this complete guide, I share the best things to do in Genoa on the first visit To help you plan your trip, I have also included an interactive map and practical tips for visiting!
Genoa, Italy Travel Guide - What to see in Genoa (Genova . . . - Life in . . . Genova (Italian for Genoa) is the capital of the Genoa province and Liguria in northwest Italy, a city rich with history and importance Genova is known for being the chief seaport of Italy, and for competing with Marseilles, France, to be the leader among Mediterranean ports
Genoa (Genova) From Genoa you can make day trips to many famous destinations along the Riviera such as Portofino, Rapallo, Santa Marherita and Cinque Terre
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36 Hours In Genova, Liguria - The Italy Edit A former maritime republic and major commercial power in the Mediterranean Sea, Genova is a destination typically overlooked by tourists But this vibrant port city is a must visit for anyone in search of history and authentic charm
Genova, Liguria, Italy The capital of its province and of the Liguria region, the city is an important seaport in northern Italy It is the first Italian commercial port, with also two passenger docks, Ponte dei Mille and Ponte Andrea Doria, and the second port in the Mediterranean after Marseille, France