Venice
Florence
Genoa
Turin.
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The major industrial cities of Northern Italy are Milan, Turin, Genoa, Venice and Florence
Central Italy is Rome and Naples!
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yes venis italy is a city just like rome is is a city it is the capital
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.
Modena, city in Northern Italy, south west of Venice
Modena in northern Italy.
Verona is a city found in the northern part of Italy.
Milan
the city of Venice.
Yes, they are from Verona. Verona is a city in Northern Italy, not too far from Venice.
The Council of Trent was held in Trent, a city in northern Italy.
Southern Italy was more similar to northern Europe Northern Italy had formed citystates, and southern Italy had not. Southern Italy still had feudalism, while northern Italy did not. Northern Italy had formed citystates, and southern Italy had not.