Most important cities in Italy - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Region Status Hint Answer % Correct
Tuscany □ Metropolitan City Largest in Tuscany; Birthplace of the Renaissance Florence
100%
Lazio ☆ Metropolitan City Largest city in Italia by proper city population Rome
100%
Sicily □ Metropolitan City Largest in Sicily; Has a coast on the Tyrrhenian Sea Palermo
94%
Apulia □ Metropolitan City Largest in Apulia; Has a coast on the Adriatic Sea Bari
89%
Liguria □ Metropolitan City Brithplace of Christopher Columbus; Has a coast on the Ligurian Sea Genoa
89%
Lombardy □ Metropolitan City Largest metropolitan area in Italy; Italy's fashion capital Milan
89%
Veneto □ Metropolitan City Found on a lagoon; It's Republic dominated the Mediterranean trade in the 1400s-1500s Venice
89%
Emilia-Romagna □ Metropolitan City Home to the oldest university in Europe Bologna
83%
Campania □ Metropolitan City Third largest in Italy; Birthplace of Pizza Naples
83%
Tuscany Where you will find the famous Leaning Tower Pisa
83%
Piedmont □ Metropolitan City Home to Fiat; Once capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia Turin
83%
Sicily ○ Metropolitan City Second largest in Sicily; Has a coast on the Ionian Sea Catania
78%
Veneto Second largest in Veneto; Where Romeo and Juliet takes place Verona
78%
Sardinia □ Metropolitan City Largest in Sardinia; Found in the southern part of the island Cagliari
72%
Lombardy Known for it's views on the lake named after this city; it's province borders Switzerland Como
72%
Friuli-Venezia Giulia Chief town; Was once the main Austro-Hungarian port on the Adriatic Sea Trieste
72%
Aosta Valley The name of the region contains it's chief town Aosta
67%
Sicily ○ Metropolitan City The strait between the Tyrrhenian and the Ionian Seas is named after this City Messina
67%
Sicily Once a powerful Greek city-state; Has a coast on the Ionian Sea Syracuse
67%
Tuscany Third largest in Tuscany; Has a coast on the Tyrrhenian Sea Livorno
61%
Emilia-Romagna Third largest in Emilia-Romagna Modena
61%
Veneto Home to the second oldest university in Italy; Near the chief town of Veneto Padua
61%
Emilia-Romagna Second largest in Emilia-Romagna; Once formed a duchy with the city below Parma
61%
Lombardy City divided in Città Alta and Città Bassa (high and low city) Bergamo
56%
Lombardy Second largest in Lombardy; It's province borders Lake Garda Brescia
56%
Emilia-Romagna Was once an important port and even capital of the Western Roman Empire Ravenna
56%
Emilia-Romagna It's province borders San Marino and Marche; Has a coast on the Adriatic Sea Rimini
56%
Campania Second largest in Campania Salerno
56%
Calabria ○ Metropolitan City Largest in Calabria; Has a coast on a strait between the Tyrrhenian and the Ionian Seas Reggio di Calabria
50%
Apulia Second largest in Apulia The largest gulf in the Ionian Sea is named after this city Taranto
50%
Trentino-Alto Adige □ Autonomous Province Found in the Italian half of the region (Trentino) Trento
50%
Marche Has a coast on the Adriatic Sea Ancona
44%
Trentino-Alto Adige ○ Autonomous Province Found in the German half of the region (South Tyrol / Alto Adige) Bolzano
44%
Emilia-Romagna It's province borders Veneto Ferrara
44%
Lombardy Chief town of the "Province of _____ and Brianza" Monza
44%
Campania N Destroyed by the Vesuvius in 79 AD Pompei
44%
Sardinia ○ Metropolitan City Second largest in Sardinia; Found on the northern part of the island Sassari
44%
Apulia Third largest in Apulia; The Gargano Peninsula is found this province Foggia
39%
Abruzzo Literally means "The Eagle" L'Aquila
39%
Umbria Home to a chocolate company which is named after this city Perugia
39%
Abruzzo Largest in Abruzzo; Has a coast on the Adriatic Sea Pescara
39%
Tuscany Second largest in Tuscany; Near the chief town of Tuscany; Literally means "Lawn" Prato
39%
Piedmont Second largest in Piedmont; It's province borders Lake Maggiore to the north Novara
33%
Basilicata Literally means "Power" Potenza
33%
Liguria N Where the Italian Music Festival takes place every year Sanremo
33%
Veneto Famous for Palladian architecture; Foun between the two cities above Vicenza
33%
Emilia-Romagna The first word of it's named is shared with the Metropolitan City in Calabria Reggio nell'Emilia
28%
Molise Literally means "Low field" Campobasso
22%
Calabria The City of Silk; Overlooks the Ionian Sea Catanzaro
17%
Emilia-Romagna This city and Cesena are both chief towns of the "province of _____–Cesena" Forlì
17%
Lazio Second largest in Lazio; Overlooks the Tyrrhenian Sea Latina
17%
Campania N Third largest in Campania; Found in the Metropolitan Area mentioned above Giugliano in Campania
6%
Emilia-Romagna It's province borders Piedmont; Once formed a duchy with the city above Piacenza
6%
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