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  2. Port of Naples - Wikipedia

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    Naples was the first large Italian city targeted by the Allies' Operation Avalanche, commencing in September 1943, with the seizure of the port being one of its primary targets. During the Four Days of Naples , an uprising in Naples against Nazi German Occupation Forces, 240,000 people were forced to abandon their homes along the coast in the ...

  3. Category:Ports and harbours of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ports and harbours of Italy" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. 5 Stunning Italian Villages Where You Can Buy a House for $1

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    Find out where to buy 1-euro homes in Italy from Tuscany to the Amalfi Coast and what 1-euro homes cost including renovations according to real estate experts.

  5. Port of Gioia Tauro - Wikipedia

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    The port channel unfolds northbound for more than 3 km, with a width ranging from 200 to 250 meters. At the northern extreme of the canal there is a second evolution basin with a diameter of 500 meters. The port has 5,125 meters of docks, of which 3,391 meters along the east side, 814 meters along the north side and 920 meters along the west side.

  6. Port of Cagliari - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Cagliari is one of the largest Italian seaports and one of the largest seaports in the Mediterranean Sea basin, with an annual traffic capacity of around 50 million tonnes of cargo and 1,000,000 TEU's. The port is also an important employer in the area, with more than 3,000 employees who provide services to more than 5,500 ships ...

  7. Port of Bari - Wikipedia

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    The port of Bari is traditionally considered Europe's door to the Balkan Peninsula and the Middle East, and is a multipurpose port able to meet all operational requirements. Among the largest ports on the Adriatic , in 2012 the port of Bari handled about 2 million passengers, of which about 650,000 were cruise passengers.

  8. Port of Ravenna - Wikipedia

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    The port of Ravenna is the main port of Emilia-Romagna. The European Commission has appointed the Ravenna seaport "Core port" of the TEN-T Networks . The docks are mainly on a canal that connects the town centre of Ravenna (which is inland) to the sea which is 12 km away.

  9. Port of Genoa - Wikipedia

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    The marina of the Exhibition centre, home of the Genoa International Boat Show. Besides the container and the passenger terminals, the shipyards and the other industrial and cargo facilities, in the port area there are also several marinas, where many sailboats and yachts are moored. [9] The marina of the Exhibition centre (305 berths).