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Extract from the Livorno Travel Guides:
LIVORNO
, 18km southwest of Pisa, is Tuscany's third largest city and one of Italy's largest ports - a status which invited blanket bombing during World War II. Its rebuilt commercial centre is not pretty, but a poke around the back streets will reveal a network of picturesque canals and hump-backed bridges, a lively streetlife that benefits from a very un-Tuscan ethnic diversity, and plenty of places to sample top-quality
seafood
. What you won't find are the very things Tuscany is famous for: art, architecture and tourists.
Livorno's port was developed under the
Medici
. In 1618, they... read the whole Livorno Travel Guides...
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