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