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''This article is about the Italian city. For other uses see ].''
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'''Genoa''' (] ''Genova'' (jen'o-vah), ] ''Zena'' (zay'nah)) is a ] and a ] in northern ], the capital of ]. It has a population of ca. 700,000.

''Genua'' was a city of the ]. Faithful to Rome while other Ligurian and ] of modern N Italy stood by ] in the ], Genoa lost its importance as a port city after the rise of ''Vada Sabatia'', near ].

During the ], Genoa was an independent and powerful republic (one of the so-called ''Repubbliche Marinare'', the others being ], ], and ]) mainly oriented on the sea. The ] extended over modern ] and ]. It had several colonies in the ], in the ], in ], ] and Northern ]. It possessed the island of ].

Famous Genoese families such as the ]s had practically complete control of the ].

The Republic became part of the ] until ], when the delegates at the ] sanctioned its incorporation into ] (].)

Famous Genoese are ], ] ], violinist ] and Italian patriot ].

In July of ], in opposition to the ] Economic International Summit, the ] brought half a million protesters from all around Europe to Genoa.

*The port of Genoa is the first in ]. It ranks second in the ] after ], ].
*The ] of Genoa is the largest in ].
*Other landmarks of the city are the ] (Doge's Palace), St. Lawrence Cathedral (''Cattedrale di San Lorenzo''), The Old Harbor (''Porto Antico''), transformed into a mall by architect ], Via Garibaldi with its superb palaces.


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''The Genoa Stock Exchange'' (GC)

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===Links===

http://www.cbgenova.it/acquario_en.htm (Genoa Aquarium)
http://www.fiera.ge.it/ (Genoa Fair, in Italian)
http://www.porto.ge.it/uk/main.jsp?home=true (Port Authority)
http://ciclamino.dibe.unige.it/wehia/genova.gif (City Map)

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