Livorno - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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Livorno - Übersetzung nach Englisch

CITY IN ITALY, CENTRAL ITALY
Livorno, Italy; Legorno; Leghorn, Italy; Leghorn (city); Leghorn, Tuscany; Biblioteca Labronica; Livourne; Comune di Livorno; History of Livorno
  • Santa Caterina, Livorno]]
  • Church of Gregory the Illuminator
  • The copy of the project by Buontalenti
  • Cathedral's nave
  • View of Livorno from the old fortress
  • ''Fortezza Nuova''
  • ''Fortezza Vecchia''
  • ''Acquario comunale Diacinto Cestoni''
  • ''Chiesa della Santissima Annunziata''
  • Church of the Madonna
  • Matilda keep and ''Canaviglia'' bastion
  • ''Palazzo Comunale'' and the restored square
  • The Cathedral of Saint Francis of Assisi and ''Piazza Grande'' restored
  • The ''Monumento dei Quattro Mori'' recently restored
  • ''Terrazza Mascagni''
  • ''Biblioteca Labronica F.D. Guerrazzi''
  • ''Museo di storia naturale del Mediterraneo''
  • Fortifications of Livorno in the 17th century
  • Bird's-eye view of Livorno in the mid 19th century.
  • ''Venezia Nuova''
  • ''Piazza della Repubblica''

Livorno         
n. Leghorn, port city in west Tuscany on the Ligurian Sea; Mediterranean breed of chicken that lays many eggs
Leghorn      
n. Livorno (gallina di), razza di gallina da uova

Wikipedia

Livorno

Livorno (Italian: [liˈvorno] (listen)) is a port city on the Ligurian Sea on the western coast of Tuscany, Italy. It is the capital of the Province of Livorno, having a population of 158,493 residents in December 2017. It was traditionally known in English as Leghorn (pronounced leg-ORN, LEG-horn or LEG-ərn).

During the Renaissance, Livorno was designed as an "ideal town". Developing considerably from the second half of the 16th century by the will of the House of Medici, Livorno was an important free port, giving rise to intense commercial activity, in the hands, for the most part, of foreign traders, and seat of consulates and shipping companies, becoming the main port-city of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. The status of a multiethnic and multicultural Livorno lasted until the second half of the nineteenth century; however, the vestiges of that time can still be seen in the churches, villas and palaces of the city.

Livorno is considered the most modern among all the Tuscan cities, and is the third most populous of Tuscany, after Florence and Prato.