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Liguria 2019

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Carro

Situated in the Alta Val di Vara, Carro is the ensemble of the historic villages of Agnoli, Pera, Pavareto and Cerreta, and from small districts such as Castello, Ponte Santa Margherita, Ziona and Travo.

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Genoa

Italy's largest sea port is indefatigably contradictory, full at once of grandeur, squalor, sparkling light and deep shade.

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Porto Venere

The ancient "Portus Veneris" was originally a Benedictine colony, with settlements on the three islands opposite (Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto).

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From Camogli to San Fruttuoso

The hamlet's sensitively restored Benedictine abbey was built as a final resting place for Bishop St Fructuosus of Tarragona, martyred in Spain in AD 259.

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Varese Ligure

Varese Ligure boasts an immaculately preserved medieval historic center, imposing castle, and the colorful facades typical of Liguria.

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Cinque Terre

Set amid some of the most dramatic coastal scenery on the planet, these five ingeniously constructed fishing villages can bolster the most jaded of spirits.

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Sestri Levante

Located roughly halfway between Genoa and Cinque Terre, the pretty seaside town of Sestri Levante has enchanted countless generations of visitors.

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Prato Spilla

Part of the Cento Laghi Regional Park, Prato Spilla is located on the border between the province of Massa Carrara and Reggio Emilia.

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Pisa

Once a maritime power to rival Genoa and Venice, modern Pisa is best known for an architectural project gone terribly wrong.

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Monte Gottero

Monte Gottero marks the border between the three regions of Emilia Romagna, Liguria and Tuscany, and is one of the most suggestive peaks of the Ligurian Apennines.

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