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    Province of La Spezia

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    The province of La Spezia is a province in the Liguria region of Italy. Its capital is the city of La Spezia. It has an area of 881 square kilometres and, As of 2017, a total population of 220,225 inhabitants. There are 32 communes in the province. In the province of La Spezia are the Cinque Terre, Portovenere and the Islands, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Also more in this area are the villages of Brugnato, Montemarcello, Tellaro and Varese Ligure, which were included in the list of the most beautiful villages in Italy. In addition, the province of La Spezia is one of the institutions awarded with the gold medal for Military Valour for the sacrifices of its people and its activities in the partisan struggle during the Second World War. Wikipedia

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  2. italyreview.com

    Jan 15, 2025The city of La Spezia is the capital city of the Province of La Spezia with a population of 93,229 inhabitants. Located on the shores of the Ligurian Sea, it covers a total area of 51 km ² and lies 101 km south east of Genoa, the capital of Liguria. Some of the main sights of La Spezia include the Museo Amedeo Lia and the harbour with its large promenade.
  3. italyreview.com

    The La Spezia Province in Liguria occupies a total geographical area of 881 square kilometres, including the provincial capital city of La Spezia. Within the province there are 32 provincial towns, known as communes (comune singular or comuni plural in Italian).The total population of La Spezia Province is around 220,000 inhabitants.
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    The province of La Spezia (Italian: provincia della Spezia; Ligurian: provinsa dea Spèza) is a province in the Liguria region of Italy.Its capital is the city of La Spezia.. It has an area of 881 square kilometres (340 sq mi) and, As of 2017, a total population of 220,225 inhabitants.There are 32 communes in the province. [2]In the province of La Spezia are the Cinque Terre, Portovenere and ...
  5. wanderingliguria.com

    Liguria map showing the Provinces of Liguria in Italy. The eastern Ligurian provinces of La Spezia and Genoa are better known to tourists, despite the fact that La Spezia is seldom visited except to get on a train to the Cinque Terre, fulfilling its roll as "The gateway to the Cinque Terre.". But other cities along the Italian Riviera are deserving of the tourist's attention as well.
  6. travelviaitaly.com

    Port in La Spezia, Liguria by Anja Leidel. Celebrations and festivals. If you visit La Spezia around 19th March, you can participate on traditional folklore festival honouring city's patron, Saint Joseph. The whole ceremony usually lasts 3 days and brings lots of merchants and stallholders to La Spezia from all over Italy to show their goods ...
  7. The Metropolitan City of Genoa and the Province of La Spezia. Genoa is the provincial capital of the province of the same name and divides Liguria into the western Ponente coast and the eastern Levante coast. Italians affectionately call it "La Superba" (The Proud) and it was the European Capital of Culture in 2004.
  8. understandingitaly.com

    La Spezia's Natural Beauty: Gateway to Cinque Terre. One of La Spezia's greatest appeals is its proximity to some of Italy's most breathtaking landscapes. The city serves as the main gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Cinque Terre, a stunning stretch of five coastal villages that cling to rugged cliffs above the Ligurian Sea.
  9. deliciousitaly.com

    Some of the above also feature in century old sea festival called the Palio of the Gulf of La Spezia. It is a contest in the form of rowing boat race amongst the 13 marine districts of La Spezia Gulf. They are Portovenere, Venere, Azzurra, Canaletto, Cadimare, Fossamastra, Crdd, Le Grazie, Lerici, Muggiano, Tellaro, Marola, Fezzano and San Terenzo.
  10. nomads-travel-guide.com

    Visiting La Spezia by Car: La Spezia is easily accessible by road via state roads 62 'Cisa,' linking the region with Emilia and northern Italy, and state road 1 'Aurelia,' connecting Rome to Ventimiglia. Nearby motorways A15 (Parma - La Spezia) and A12 (Genoa - Livorno) provide additional road access.
  11. traveltoitalyguide.com

    2. La Spezia: Located on the Gulf of La Spezia, this city is a gateway to the stunning Cinque Terre region. La Spezia is a charming coastal town with colorful buildings, lively markets, and a vibrant cultural scene. Visitors can take a boat tour to explore the nearby islands or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the waterfront promenade. 3.

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