A coastal region of North West Italy, Liguria is the third smallest of the Italian regions. Genoa is its capital and this city borders France, Piedmont, Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany. This city lies on the Ligurian Sea and has a surface area of 5,416.03 square kilometers. Its population as per the 2008 census was 300 inhabitants. Here, summers are hot and clogged with tourists.
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| Genoa Travel Guide |
Genoa is a port city and the capital of Italy’s Genoa Province. The city of the ancient Ligurians, Genoa has a population of around 700,000 inhabitants. Genoa is popularly regarded as the ... |
| Imperia Travel Guide |
Imperia is a provincial capital and a coastal city. It is located in the region of Liguria in Italy. It is situated just 10 meters above sea level and has an area of 17.7 sq mi. It was the historical capital of the Intemelia district of Liguria. Imperia has a population o... |
| Rapallo Travel Guide |
Rapallo can be described as one of the communes located in ‘province of Genoa’, Liguria, within Italy’s northern part. It’s, in fact, a portion of Tigullio Gulf. Moreover, it’s situated between Chiavari and Portofino.
Climate of Rapallo is quit... |
| Sanremo Travel Guide |
San Remo is a little (57,000 in.) and very ancient (it was founded by the Romans) city situated in the north western coast of Italy. It's known worldwide as one of the most attractive italian de... |
| Ventimiglia Travel Guide |
Ventimiglia is a town in northern Italy, in the province of Imperia, with an important flower market. It is located 130 km southwest of Genoa. On the Gulf of Genoa, Ventimiglia has a small harbor at the mouth of the Roia River. As per the census the popul... |