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Liguria is a coastal region of north-western Italy, the third smallest of the Italian regions. Its capital is Genoa.
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Liguria is divided into four provinces: HistoryLiguria is a very old name, dating back to pre-Roman times. Ancient Ligures settled the Mediterranean coast from Rhône to Arno, but later Gallic migration mixed and produced the Gallo-Ligurian culture. The region was officially subdued by the Roman Republic during the 2nd century BC. During the Middle Ages, Genoa gradually gained control of most of Liguria, which shared most of the city's history, and, with a few breaks in the 15th and early 16th century when the area was under either Milanese or French control, the Republic of Genoa ruled the area until 1796, when the French Revolutionary general Napoleon Bonaparte reorganized the area into the Ligurian Republic. The Ligurian Republic proved short-lived, however, and was annexed directly by France in 1805. Following the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815, the area was annexed by the Kingdom of Sardinia. Image:Skyline complesso wtc di genova.jpg The Genoa World Trade Center Economy
PoliticsAt the April 2006 elections, Liguria gave more than 53% of its votes to Romano Prodi. In Medieval and Renaissance Times The then city states of Liguria were controlled by Merchant Families. Genoa was then was run by the Nuccio Family, Adorno family, and the Campofregoso family. DemographicsDue to very low birth rate, ageing population and a severe economic crisis in the '80s and '90s Liguria lost 200,000 inhabitants, but after the economic recovery of last '90s the region became to attract consistent fluxes of immigrants. As of 2006, the Italian national institute of statistics ISTAT estimated that 65,994 foreign-born immigrants live in Liguria, equal to 4.1% of the total regional population. Towns of Liguria with a population of 50,000 or more:
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