Italian Ports

Italian Ports
(on Sardinia— La Maddalena, Olbia, Cagliari, Alghero, Porto Torres), Savona, Genova (Genoa), La Spezia, Livorno (Leghorn), Portoferraio (on Elba), Civitavecchia, Gaeta, Forio, Ischia, Bagnoli, Napoli (Naples), Torre Annunziata, Castellamare di Stabia, Reggio di Calabria, (on Sicily— Messina, Palermo, Trapani, Marsala, Licata, Siracusa, Augusta, Catania), Crotone, Taranto, Gallipoli, Brindisi, Monopoli, Bari, Molfetta, Barletta, Manfredonia, Ancona, Ravenna, Chioggia, Porto di Lido (Venice), Monfalcone, Trieste

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