Liguria
Liguria is a coastal region of north-western
Italy, with capital Genoa. The region is popular
with tourists for its beaches, towns, and cuisine.
Liguria is in north-western Italy, bordering
with France. The region features impressive
mountains and lovely rolling hills, colored by
the green Mediterranean turf and overlooking
the Ligurian Sea. The two are divided by a high,
indented coastline.
Liguria is a multi-faceted sliver of the Peninsula,
where differences weave together to create a
wide array of things to do and see during a visit
here.
Verona
Verona is a city straddling the Adige river in
Veneto, northern Italy, with approximately 265,000
inhabitants and one of the seven chef-lieus of the
region. It is the second largest city municipality
in the region and the third of northeast Italy. It is
one of the main tourist destinations in northern
Italy, owing to its artistic heritage, several annual
fairs, shows, and operas, such as the lyrical season
in the Arena, the ancient amphitheatre built by
the Romans. Three of Shakespeare’s plays are set
in Verona: Romeo and Juliet, The Two Gentlemen
of Verona, and The Taming of the Shrew. The city
has been awarded World Heritage Site status
by UNESCO because of its urban structure and
architecture.