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History of Genoa City

Genoa is a historical city and important for its historical details. Genoa is a northern Italian city. It is a seaport and the birth place of Christopher Columbus.

It is the capital of the province Genoa. Genoa is a region of Liguria. The name Genoa is originated from the two-headed Giano. Genoa faces inland as well as sea so, it is also known as a city of two faces.

It behaves as a cross road between the Mediterranean Sea and continental Europe. After the fall of Roman Empire, Genoa was considered as the small town or fishing centre. Before 11 century, Genoa grew up as an independent city.

In 1284, Genoa defeated Pisa and emerged as a strong city. After this, Genoa got the control of Tyrrhenian Sea. Genoa became a valued city after taking participation in Eastern Crusades.

Genoa got economic success due to the business in east and turned into a valued importer. In the second half of sixteenth century, Ligurian coast got a number of pirate attacks and loss many Mediterranean colonies. The period of Andrea Doria gave a great economic prosperity and stability to Genoa. During these 30 years, Genoa became a satellite of the Spanish Empire. In 19th and 20thy century, Genoa developed into a cultural centre and a city of art. Today Genoa has become the best tourist destination. To move around the city, you can get a car hire Genoa. You can also go for public transport but these transports are usually crowded. Therefore, a car hire Genoa airport is the best option for you.

 


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