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Today, Genoa (Genóva in Italian) is the main port of Italy, with a long history of maritime power that began when it defeated Pisa rival in the tenth century.The riches that spilled the city in the 16th and seventeenth centuries are still in the marble palaces that have won the nickname.

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Staglieno cemetery (Cimitirul Staglieno)

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One of the most unusual things to see in Genoa is the beautiful Campo Santo or Cimitero di Staglieno, among the most famous cemetery in Italy.Little to the north along the Bisago Valley, it is accessible by car or bus in the city.At the top, in Boschetto Dei Mille, is the tomb of Giuseppe Mazzini, hero of Italy's independence and originally from Genoa. N nadresa: Piazzale Resasco, Genoa