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Splendid in 2007.. Grandi Navi Veloci converted one of their ferries, Splendid [], into a hospital ship in order to treat coronavirus patients. [1] The ship was delivered to Liguria, Italy, on 23 March 2020, and was made available for the symbolic cost of 1 EUR.
Tirrenia Società Anonima di Navigazione was founded in 1936, resulting from the nationalization of many privately-owned Italian lines. The company gathered a fleet of 55 ships.
The ferry terminal in 2006. The Port of Genoa covers an area of about 700 hectares (1,700 acres) of land and 500 hectares (1,200 acres) on water, stretching for over 22 kilometres (14 mi) along the coastline, with 47 kilometres (29 mi) of maritime ways and 30 kilometres (19 mi) of operative quays.
Traghetti Sardi 638 (784) Canguro Rosso: Ro-Pax Canguro Azzurro class 4 July 1965 1965 Castellammare di Stabia 5.223 GRT Traghetti Sardi 639 (790) Vittorio Veneto (550) Helicopter cruiser 5 February 1967 1969 Castellammare di Stabia 8.850 t f.l. Italian Navy: 645 (791) 6715372 Canguro Verde: Ro-Pax Canguro Azzurro class 23 April 1967 1967
The webpage provides a list of Sicilian Mafia members categorized by city.
The Genova-Ventimiglia railway runs along the coast of the Liguria region of Italy. It was opened as a single track line between Genova and Savona in 1868, and between Savona and Ventimiglia in 1872, mostly running along a coastal corniche .
The amphibious Battle of Gela was the opening engagement of the American portion of the Allied Invasion of Sicily during World War II. United States Navy ships landed United States Army troops along the eastern end of the south coast of Sicily; and withstood attacks by Luftwaffe and Regia Aeronautica aircraft while defending the beachhead against German tanks and Italian tanks of the Livorno ...
Unlike the Turin-Genoa line, the Milan-Genoa line was not built as a single project.Instead it developed from the joining of different lines by a shortcut. The first part of the line from Milan to Genoa is the section from Milano Rogoredo to Pavia, which was opened on 10 May 1862 as a branch off the line from Milano Centrale to Piacenza, opened on 14 November 1861.