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Genoa[jen´Owu] Pronunciation Key, Ital. Genova, city (1991 pop. 678,771), capital of Genoa prov. and of Liguria, NW Italy, on the Ligurian Sea. Beautifully situated on the Italian Riviera, it is the chief seaport of Italy and rivals Marseilles, France, as the leading Mediterranean port. It is an outlet for the Po Valley and for central Europe and handles extensive passenger and freight traffic. Genoa's harbor facilities, badly damaged in World War II and by storms in 195455, have been rebuilt and greatly modernized. The city is also a commercial and industrial center; manufactures include iron and steel, chemicals, petroleum, airplanes, ships, locomotives, motor vehicles, and textiles. With the growth of the service sector, industry has slowly and steadily declined.
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