Map of Italy Cities
The Italian cities are famous for their beauty and uniqueness. Most of the cities have gone through a lot of political ups and downs and have evolved as independent states.
By the end of the fourteen and fifteenth century the cities of Milan, Venice and Florence had triumphed over the other small states.
Italy’s capital is Rome and it is the largest city in Italy. The river Tiber is near it. It is well connected by road, railways and airways. The city is famous for its engineering, printing, textiles industries and scrumptious food delicacies. Furthermore, Rome is also famous for its fashion and film industry. The Piazza della Repubblica and the Fountain of the Nayads are must watch destinations. The Aurelian walls which once surrounded the city are still present here. The Borghese Park is a famous tourist destination. The Vatican museum has the spiral staircase which is its uniqueness.
Milan is another beautiful Italian city. One of the most sophisticated cities in the country, Milan is famous world over for its theaters, shopping and cinema. There are several restaurants in Milan offering pizzas, a speciality of the nation. The weather in Milan is neither too hot nor cold. It has a pleasing climate so it can be visited at any time of the year.
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Lucca is the Charming jewel of a Tuscan town. It became a Roman colony in 180 BC. Completely closed to traffic, the rectangular grid of its historical center preserves the Roman heritage and monuments.
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Perugia is famous for its underwater museums, archeological museums, churches of Jesus, Eurochocolate in Abbey, educational universities, etc. It has a rich heritage of art.
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The second largest city in Italy, Milan, became one of the most flourishing Italian cities during the High Middle Ages. Famous for its Royal Palace, San Siro Stadium, Velasca Tower, and Teatro Alla Scala.
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Modena is a small Italian town in the province of Modena. It is the home town of the best of the engines produced in the world. Ferrari, De Tomaso, Lamborghini, Pagani, and Maserati to name a few.
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Naples Italy Map, Naples is the third-largest city in Italy, is also the capital of Campania and the province of Naples. Naples Map shows major landmarks, tourist places, roads, rails, airports, hotels, educational institutes, shopping centers, etc.
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Palermo is one of the ancient cities of Italy. It is famous for its alluring tourist destinations, and historic monuments like Pretoria square, San Domenico, etc.
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Pescara, the Italian city is a historic center, built within the Spanish walls. Divided into two halves by River Pescara, the city of the same name is centrally located in Italy within the province of Pescara. The main sights are: the Cathedral of San Cetteo, Museo delle Genti d’Abruzzo, The native home of Gabriele D’Annunzio, Church of Sant’Andrea Apostolo etc .
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The municipal territory of Pistoia extends over an area of 23K square km(approx.) on the edge of the plains, between Monte Albano and the Appenniniche slopes on the left of the river Ombrone. It is the birthplace of the poet and jurisconsult Cino da Pistoia (1270 ca.-1336), artist Niccolo di Tommaso (middle XIV sec.), chronicler ser Luca Dominici (1363-1410), humanist Sozomeno (died1478) and many more.
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Reggio-Emilia or simply put as Reggio is a small religious and cultural city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The main sights are The Baroque church of San Giorgio, The Tricolore’s Room in the Town Hall, Villa Levi, etc.
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The city is famous for its historic beauty. It is situated between the rivers Ausa (Aprusa) and Marecchia (the ancient Ariminus) and together with Riccione. notable sites include Piazza Cavour, Tempio Malatestiano, Waterfront from the harbor, Bronze statue of Paul V, the great picture of Paul Veronese, etc.