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Genoa, Liguria: Where is, history and other tourist information to visit this place.



Tourist Guide Genoa

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 most English town in Italy.

Typified by a Mediterranean climate, Genoa has warm, dry summers and moderate winters. November is the wettest season of the year, while January receives the least rainfall. Spring and fall are the best seasons to visit for the mild weather.

Earlier a small fishing town, Genoa gradually developed into a major economy of Italy. Today, the regional economy is based mainly on port trade, followed by tourism and the service sector.



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