The Cinque Terre (literally "Five Lands") are one of the places in Italy that can genuinely leave lucky visitors speechless. They are in Liguria, more precisely in the province of the city of La Spezia. They result from an intense fusion of historical architecture of unique charm, breathtaking environments behind the sea and a wonderful hinterland rich in culture, history and typical gastronomic products of the area.
Those who visit these places cannot help but fall in love: nature and harmony with man. In 1997, UNESCO declared these five villages a World Heritage Site and the nearby town of Portovenere and the islands of La Spezia's archipelago: especially Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto.
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