Milan. It is the centre of fashion and clothes manufacturing. Its industries are very prosperous
Milan is one of the most popular cities in Italy and the capital of Lombardy. It is the fifth largest urban area and most populous in Italy, with an estimated population of around 5,264,000. Milan is the industrial, commercial and financial center of Italy and one of the leading global cities with stock exchanges, national banks, fashion and design. Over 6 million tourists visit Milan each year to experience the city's famous landmarks.
No, it's a beautiful city in Italy. It was one of the most important cities during the Renaissance
There have been many industrial revolutions, surely. The main one people know about is that of the one in England... in which case it effected the whole country... The main cities most of all... And more specifically London!
The major cities of South Italy are Naples, Bari, Brindisi , Foggia , and Taranto.
Florence
yes.
Matera is the oldest city in Italy, and one of the five oldest cities in the world.
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Yes, Naples is one of the largest cities in Italy
The large population of cities
Manchester is widely regarded as one of the first industrial cities in Great Britain. It experienced rapid industrialization in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, particularly in the textile industry. The construction of canals, railways, and factories contributed to Manchester's transformation into a hub of manufacturing and trade.
Bologna is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna, in the Po Valley of northern Italy Home to the oldest university in the Western world, University of Bologna, founded in 1088, Bologna is one of the most developed cities in Italy. Bologna often ranks as one of the top cities, in terms of quality of life in Italy Bologna is a very important railway and motorway hub in Italy. Bologna is renowned for its culinary tradition. It has given its name to the well-known Bolognese sauce, a meat based pasta sauce