There were more than three, but three prominent Italian cities during the renaissance were Venice, Florence and Bologna,
Tripoli as Libya's capital city is the same in Italian and English. The pronunciation of the proper place noun -- which translates literally into modern Italian as "three poles" even though historically it comes from the Greek for "three cities" -- will be "TREE-po-lee" in Italian.
Rome and Ravenna are two Italian cities that begin with the letter "R".
Venice was one of the two Italian cities that monopolized trade with the far east.
The major TRADE Cities were: Rome, Florence, Venice, Bologna, Naples and Milan.
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Three cities are: Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver
Italian cities did not have strict centralized governments or fixed boundaries during the Renaissance period. Instead, they were often divided into city-states ruled by wealthy merchant families or nobles.
Kastelruth is the name of an Italian city whose spelling whose begins with the letter "K." It is located in far northeast Italy where the above-mentioned German form is one of three names -- Castelrotto in Italian and Ciastel in regional Ladin -- for the picturesque commune.
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