It is known as the Italian Riviera, with a coastline of approximately 350 km, dotted with cliffs, beaches, and picturesque villages such as the Cinque Terre (a UNESCO World Heritage site).
The capital is Genoa (Genova), a bustling port city with medieval architecture and street food like focaccia.
The region combines Apennine mountains with olive groves and vineyards; it is famous for its pesto, wine (such as Pigato), and seafood.
Tourism, fishing, and industry (shipbuilding) dominate the economy.
Ideal for hiking, boating, and culinary exploration.





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