Northwest Italy
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Northwest Italy consists of four of Italy's regions: Piedmont, Liguria, Lombardy and Valle d'Aosta. To the east lies Northeast Italy, to the north is Switzerland and to the west France. The Italian Lake District is mostly in Northwest Italy.
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Regions of Northwest Italy
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Aosta Valley a small region in the Alps |
Liguria the coastal region |
Lombardy the eastern part of Northwest Italy |
Piedmont the western region, containing most of Italy's border with France |
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Cities
- Aosta
- Bergamo – a fairytale pastel-coloured city perched atop a hillside, and the gate to Bergamo Alps.
- Brescia – a major industrial powerhouse since the Ancient Roman times, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Genoa
- La Spezia
- Mantua (Italian: Mantova) – the Ducal Palace has a cycle of frescoes by Mantegna that no art lover should miss. This urban center is also an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Milan (Italian: Milano) – shares with Paris the title of fashion capital of the world, and is Italy's second city and the main Italian economic centre.
- San Remo
- Turin (Italian: Torino) – After the Italian unification, on 17th March 1861, Turin was the first capital of modern Italy.
- Courmayeur
More Destinations
- Cinque Terre
- Lake Como
- Lake Maggiore
How to get around in Northwest Italy
What to see in Northwest Italy
- The Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy – a UNESCO World Heritage site consisting of nine groups of holy mountains featuring chapels and other Christian religious sites.
Top Muslim Travel Tips for Northwest Italy
Halal Restaurants in Northwest Italy
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Stay Safe
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News & References Northwest Italy
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- Northeast Italy
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