Genoa – the most important port in Italy and birthplace of Christopher Columbus

Piazza de Ferrari, Genova, Italy

Before the unification of Italy, the country was divided into many small states, but only few of them were of some greater importance. Among the most powerful states were Genoa, Venice, Pisa and originally also Amalfi, later conquered by Pisans. Genoa (Genova in Italian) is situated on the Ligurian Coast, which is actually an area of ​​the Mediterranean Sea. It

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Parma – the capital city of gourmets and gourmands

Piazza Garibaldi, Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

Parma is a small provincial town, located between Milan and Bologna. It is becoming a popular destination over the few recent years. Tourists are coming here to admire not only historically interesting part of the city, but also to enjoy a quiet and carefree atmosphere that is steeped in Parma all around. Although no records of the town establishment have

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