Colla Micheri, caruggi

Colla Micheri, caruggi

Colla Micheri, caruggi
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Colla Micheri, caruggi

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A: Colla Micheri

by Alessandro Ugazio, 20 meters away

Colla Micheri is a wonderful small medieval village built on a hill between Laigueglia and Andora, al...

Colla Micheri

B: Laigueglia panorama from Colla Micheri

by Alessandro Ugazio, 230 meters away

A beautiful view of Laigueglia, Alassio, Albenga and Gallinara island from Colla Micheri.

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C: Laigueglia and Andora panorama from Colla Micheri

by Alessandro Ugazio, 340 meters away

One of the most panoramic points in Liguria: northwards Laigueglia, southwards Andora, divided by the...

Laigueglia and Andora panorama from Colla Micheri

D: Andora Castello, St. James and St. Philip church and medieval gate-tower

by Alessandro Ugazio, 870 meters away

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andora

Andora Castello, St. James and St. Philip church and medieval gate-tower

E: Andora Castello, 13th century gate-tower

by Alessandro Ugazio, 880 meters away

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andora

Andora Castello, 13th century gate-tower

F: Andora Castello, St. James and St. Philip church and medieval gate-tower

by Alessandro Ugazio, 910 meters away

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andora

Andora Castello, St. James and St. Philip church and medieval gate-tower

G: Andora Castello, castle ruins and St. Nicholas church

by Alessandro Ugazio, 930 meters away

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andora

Andora Castello, castle ruins and St. Nicholas church

H: Walking through Cervo's alleyways

by Roberto Scavino, 5.7 کیلومتر دورتر

Walking through Cervo's alleyways

I: Cervo

by Thomas Krueger, 5.8 کیلومتر دورتر

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Cervo

J: Balcony on Cervo's Corallini Square

by Roberto Scavino, 5.8 کیلومتر دورتر

Balcony on Cervo's Corallini Square

This panorama was taken in Liguria, Italy

This is an overview of Liguria, Italy

Liguria borders France to the west, Piedmont to the north, and Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany to the east. It lies on the Ligurian Sea. Liguria is a narrow strip of land, enclosed between the sea and the Alps and the Apennines mountains, it is a winding arched extension from Ventimiglia to La Spezia and is one of the smallest regions in Italy. Its surface area is 5,416.03 square Kilometres, corresponding to 1.18% of the whole national surface area, with the following subdivision: 3524.08 kilometres mountain (65% of the total) and 891.95 square kilometres hill (35% of the total).

Its shape is that of a thin strip of land, from 7 to 35 Km wide (respectively above Voltri and in the high mountain area around Imperia), on average about 240 Km long, lying in a semicircle around the Ligurian Sea and with convexity facing north; comprised between the sea and the watershed line of the Maritime Alps and the nothern Apennines, which at some points it crosses (for example in the Savona and Genoa mountains). Some mountains rise above 2000 m.; the watershed line runs at an average altitude of about 1.000 metres.

The continental shelf, which is very narrow, goes down almost immeditely to considerable marine depths. The coastline is 315 Km long. Except for the Portovenere and Portofino promontories, it is generally not very jagged, and is often high and compact. At the mouths of the biggest watercourses there are small beaches, but there are no deep bays and natural harbours except for those of Genoa and La Spezia.

The hydrographic system is made up of the short watercourses of a torrential kind. In the coastal part the most important are the Roja (in its lower course), the Nervia, and the Magra. On the inland side we find some tributaries of the Po: the two branches of the Bormida, the Scrivia and the Trebbia; there is not much water in these rivers, though the quantity increases greatly in rainy periods.

The ring of hills, lying immediately beyond the coast, together with the beneficial influx of the sea, account for the mild climate the whole year round (with average winter temperatures of 7-10° and summer temperatures of 25-28°) which makes for a pleasant stay even in the heart of winter.

Rainfall can be very abundant at times; mountains very close to the coast create an orographic effect, so Genoa can see up to 2000 mm of rain in a year; other areas instead show the normal values of the Mediterranean area (500-800 mm). Despite the high population density, woods cover half of the total area. Liguria's Natural Reserves cover 12% of the entire Region, i.e. around 60,000 hectares of land, and they are made up of one National Reserve, six large parks, two smaller parks and three nature reserves.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liguria

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