liguria in English

noun
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a coastal region of northwestern Italy that extends along the Mediterranean coast from Tuscany to the border with France; capital, Genoa. In ancient times, Liguria extended as far as the Atlantic Ocean.

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1. Even today basil still accounts for a large part of agriculture and cultivation in Liguria.

2. The first line consisted of mixed infantry of mercenaries from Gaul, Liguria and the Balearic Islands.

3. Lastly, the rate of aid (55 %) corresponds to the maximum admissible for investments in regions (like Liguria) falling outside Objective 1.

4. Apennines Almost no mountains are so beautiful as the Apennine Mountains in Piemonte and Liguria between the alps and the mediterranean sea

5. Valgraveglia Mine, Reppia, Ne, Graveglia Valley, Genova Province, Liguria, Italy - The specimen is frmed by purplish-grey divergent aggregates of tabular Bementite crystals

6. Bocce is especially popular in Piedmont and Liguria and is also played in Italian communities in the United States, Australia, and South America

7. It extends south c.840 mi (1,350 km) from the Cadibona Pass in Liguria, NW Italy, where the Apennines join with the Ligurian Alps, to the Strait of Messina; the mountains of Sicily are a southwest continuation of the system.

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9. It extends south c.840 mi (1,350 km) from the Cadibona Pass in Liguria, NW Italy, where the Apennines join with the Ligurian Alps, to the Strait of Messina; the mountains of Sicily are a southwest continuation of the system.

10. Barbarossa is a grape variety found in parts of mainland Italy and on the French island of Corsica.Traditionally found in the vineyards of Liguria, it is now found in the Emilia-Romagna region, where it makes medium-bodied, fruity red wines, but most often appears as rosé or grappa.

11. Piedmont’s version, Amaretti di Mombaruzzo are also crunchy and made exclusively with sugar, egg whites, sweet almonds, and apricot kernels, while the small town of Sassello in Liguria is renowned for their round-shaped, very soft and chewy Amaretti, with almost marzipan-like interior, due to a very high percentage of almonds in the dough