A seaport in northwestern Italy; provincial capital of Liguria.
Type of large jib or staysail.
1 The Genoa native was among the longest-serving bank chief executives in Europe.
2 But the misfortune of Venice and Genoa was the opportunity of Portugal.
3 Thirty-year-old Mr Moffatt was arrested during the recent anti-globalisation riots in Genoa .
4 In the majestic sound of this alarm-bell my Fiesco speaks to Genoa .
5 Hope your news of the French troops landing in Genoa is premature.
6 On his return to the Netherlands Spinola fell dangerously ill in Genoa .
7 It was in 1499 that Louis of France got possession of Genoa .
8 When the boat reached Genoa , he was left in Italy to recuperate.
9 Go thou through Genoa to-morrow and sound the temper of the people.
10 The second letter that I took up bore the postmark of Genoa .
11 The city of Genoa controls multiutility Iren alongside the city of Turin.
12 A fortnight later the ship carrying the two knights arrived at Genoa .
13 The Chief is absent he is now, as I believe, in Genoa .
14 Nothing is more astonishing than the sterility of Genoa and of Rome.
15 The fleets of Genoa and Pisa co-operated, and Roger retired into Sicily.
16 From Genoa he wandered on foot through Lombardy and across the Alps.
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