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There are a great number of cities in northern Italy. In addition to Turin in the northwest, mentioned above, there is Milan in the north center and Venice in the northeast, on the Adriatic Sea.
Just a bit west of Venice are Padua and Verona, the settings of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliette".
It got its name from Italy,a northern city called Bolonga.
Modena, city in Northern Italy, south west of Venice
Northern Italy you dummiesMy goodness
it really comes from Italy, and in Italy there is a large city called Bologna (hence the name bolognaise) xxx
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yes venis italy is a city just like rome is is a city it is the capital
bologna city, in emillia romagna region, northern Italy is famous for his ham
No. There is no city in Australia called Italy. On the outskirts of the city of Ballina in northern New South Wales is a settlement named "Little Italy".
Romeo and Juliet was set in the city of Verona, Italy most of the play, however, there is a scene that takes place in the city of Mantua.
Although it is in Germany, Munich is considered Italy's northern most city. This is because of it's proximity to Italy.
Modena in northern Italy.