Autoscontro a Sestri Levante - Genova - ITALY

Autoscontro a Sestri Levante - Genova - ITALY

Autoscontro a Sestri Levante - Genova - ITALY
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Autoscontro a Sestri Levante - Genova - ITALY

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Images à proximité de Sestri Levante

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A: Lungomare a Sestri Levante

Par Andrea Biffi, à 300 mètres

Lungomare a Sestri Levante

B: Spiaggia Ai Barconi - Sestri Levante (GE) ITALY

Par Andrea Biffi, à 390 mètres

Spiaggia Ai Barconi - Sestri Levante (GE) ITALY

C: Lungomare a Sestri Levante - Genova - Italy

Par Andrea Biffi, à 460 mètres

Lungomare a Sestri Levante - Genova - Italy

D: Lungomare di Sestri Levante (GE) ITALY

Par Andrea Biffi, à 460 mètres

Lungomare di Sestri Levante (GE) ITALY

E: Croce Verde a Sestri Levante

Par Andrea Biffi, à 490 mètres

Croce Verde a Sestri Levante

G: Baia del Silenzio, Sestri Levante (GE) ITALY

Par Andrea Biffi, à 560 mètres

Baia del Silenzio, Sestri Levante (GE) ITALY

H: barche in secca a Sestri Levante (GE) ITALY

Par Andrea Biffi, à 570 mètres

barche in secca a Sestri Levante (GE) ITALY

I: Tempesta di Chiaroscuri

Par Andrea Biffi, à 720 mètres

Tempesta di Chiaroscuri

J: molo di Sestri Levante (GE) Italy

Par Andrea Biffi, à 870 mètres

molo di Sestri Levante (GE) Italy

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Ceci est un aperçu de Sestri Levante

Sestri Levante is found in Luguria, approximately halfway between Genoa and La Spezia. The original part of Sestri Levante is actually on a peninsula, with the Bay of Silence on one side and Bay of the Fables on the other. Bay of the Fables or “Bay of Fairy Tales” was named in honor of Danish writer, Hans Christian Andersen, who lived in Sestri Levante for a short time in 1835.
Sestri Levante has its origins as an ancient maritime and merchant center. Originally a small island with a promontory, it was later connected to the mainland. In Roman times, it was known as Segesta Tigullorum (or Tigulliorum) or simply Segesta. It was mentioned in the year 909 in a certificate of a man named Berengario, in which part of its territory was ceded to the basilica di san Giovanni di Pavia; after it was invaded by the Barbarians. During the Middle Ages, Sestri Levante began to expand, probably giving the fortress appearance that is due to the terrain.
In 1133, the noble family of Lavagna, the Fieschi, attacked Tigullio, the gulf in which Sestri Levante is located, however, they were fought off by the powerful Republic of Genoa, and therefore, Sestri Levante became apart of the republic, for military protection. In the year 1145, the abbey of San Colombano was acquired by the Genoese, and was transformed later into a castle.
In 1170, Sestri Levante was attacked by a naval flotilla from Pisa, but was able to withstand the attack.
Sestri Levante is also mentioned by Dante (as "Siestri") in Canto 19 of "The Divine Comedy".

(more on Wikipedia)

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