Liguria Region
Liguria, a north-western Italian region, stretches between the Ligurian Sea and the Alps-Apennine mountains. Divided into four administrative…
📍 View on mapLiguria, a north-western Italian region, stretches between the Ligurian Sea and the Alps-Apennine mountains. Divided into four administrative…
📍 View on mapLombardy, Italy's most populous region, comprises 1,516 municipalities across 12 administrative divisions. Its capital Milan houses the regional…
📍 View on mapThe Marches, Italy's autonomous region on the Adriatic slope, is defined by independent local spirit, rolling hills, and…
📍 View on mapA mountainous Italian region of ancient Samnite heritage, Molise encompasses Apennine peaks, Adriatic coast, medieval castles and pre-Roman…
📍 View on mapItaly's easternmost region, Puglia stretches across the southeastern peninsula, bordered by the Adriatic and Ionian seas with Bari…
📍 View on mapNorthwestern Italy's second-largest region by area, centered on Turin. A key economic hub spanning 4.4 million inhabitants with…
📍 View on mapA sovereign European microstate occupying Mount Titano, San Marino has maintained its independence since the 13th century. Its…
📍 View on mapSardinia, the Mediterranean's second-largest island, combines distinct Neolithic, Nuragic, Roman, and medieval cultures with dramatic landscapes and centuries…
📍 View on mapAn autonomous region encompassing the Mediterranean's largest island with over five million inhabitants, shaped by 14,000 years of…
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