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Liguria
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Liguria |
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Capital | Genoa |
Inhabitants | number: 1,760,000 per km²: 330 |
Surface | 5410 km² |
Highest point | Monte Saccarello: 2200 m |
Provinces | Genoa, Empire, La Spezia, Savona |
Number of municipalities | 235 |
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Liguria is a region in Northwestern Italy.
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- Cinque Terre includes the five small art towns of Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso in the Italian region of Liguria. The area is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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