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The City of Genoa

Genoa is a village of Kenosha and Walworth which are the counties in the United States. Genoa is the state of Wisconsin and located 43 miles south-southwest of Milwaukee. The coordinates of the city are 42 degrees, 30 minutes and 13 seconds towards north and 88 degrees, 19 minutes and 34 seconds towards west. It is situated at North West coast of Italy. The total area of Genoa is 1.9 square miles which is equivalent to 4.9 kilometres square. The total area of the city is covered with land. The elevation of the city is 830 feet or 253 meters. The population of Genoa city, according to the population estimation of 2000, is 1,949. The population density of the village is 875.1 per square mile or 337.9 per kilometre square.

Genoa is the one of the favourite destinations of Italy for tourists. Genoa is a historical place and has Italy’s largest port. The mixture of old and new Genoa gives an extraordinary place to spend holidays. Genoa offers a diverse range of attractions to its tourists. Tourists are attracted towards the city because of its beautiful places, museums, parks and a rich heritage. They want to spend their holidays in Genoa because of its attractive and lively nightlife and beautiful countryside. To move around the city, tourists face some difficulties in transportation. To avoid any issue you should go for a car hire Genoa airport. Car hire Genoa provides satisfactory and comfortable services. It enhances your fun and entertainment during your trip to Genoa.

 


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