The beautiful Ligurian coast that stretches between Portovenere and Cinque Terre is a beautiful landscape that is known for its cultural and its natural value. The disposition of the small towns and villages, the layout and the history of the settlements in this region are highly important and are the reason why it has been added in the list of world heritage sites by UNESCO. The towns of Portovenere, Cinque Terre and the islands of Tinetto, Tino and Palmaria have been included in the list.
Portovenere
Portovenere is located in the province of La Spezia and the municipality is made up of three small villages and three islands. The villages and the islands along with the town itself were declared a World Heritage Site in 1997 by UNESCO.
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