When you visit Italy, you are struck by the comfort of small towns, they are calm and have a special seaside atmosphere. People are not in a hurry, they sit in cafes in the morning and drink coffee. There are factories, plants and big cities in Italy.

1.Rome, 2870 thousand people

Rome is the capital and largest city in Italy, located on the Tiber River. The administrative center of the region of Lazio. One of the oldest cities in the world was founded in 753 BC. However, there were settlements on the site of Rome long before this officially recognized date.

2.Milan, 1,378 thousand people

Milan is the administrative center of the Lombardy region, the largest city in northern Italy, its agglomeration in terms of population is larger than Rome. One of the fashion capitals of the world, as well as the financial center of Italy.

3.Naples, 956 thousand people

Naples is the administrative center of the Campania region, the largest city in southern Italy. To the east of Naples are the volcano Vesuvius and the city of Pompeii that suffered from it.

4.Turin, 876 thousand people

Turin is a large city in northern Italy, an important business and cultural center. The city is famous for the relic – the Shroud of Turin and the football club Juventus.

5.Palermo, 663 thousand people

Palermo is a city on the island of Sicily, the administrative center of the region of the same name. The city is famous for the Capuchin Catacombs, in which the bodies of the dead inhabitants are on display.

6.Genoa, 580 thousand people

Genoa is the administrative center of the Liguria region, the sixth largest city in Italy. Known as the hometown of Christopher Columbus.

7.Bologna, 388 thousand people

Bologna is the administrative center of the Emilia-Romagna region, a large city in the center of Italy. Thanks to its favorable location at a transport intersection, the city has the highest standard of living in Italy.

8.Florence, 382 thousand people

Florence is the administrative center of the Tuscany region. The city is called the “Cradle of the Renaissance” for its outstanding contribution to the development of art, science and culture. Amerigo Vespucci, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Donatello, Niccolò Machiavelli, Dante and Galileo are all from Florence.

9.Bari, 320 thousand people

Bari is the administrative center of the Apulia region, a port city in southern Italy. One of the oldest human settlements, the first mentions date back to 181 BC. e.

10.Catania, 310 thousand people

Catania is the administrative center of the territorial unit of Catania. The city is located on the east coast of the island of Sicily at the foot of Mount Etna.