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La Spezia

La Spezia (UK: /læ ˈspɛtsiə/, US: /lɑː -/ or /lɑː ˈspɛtsiɑː, - ˈspt-/,[3][4][5] Italian: [la ˈspɛttsja] (listen); A Spèza in the local Spezzino dialect) is the capital city of the province of La Spezia and is located at the head of the Gulf of La Spezia in the southern part of the Liguria region of Italy.

La Spezia
A Spèza (Ligurian)
Comune della Spezia
Panorama of La Spezia
Location of La Spezia
La Spezia
Location of La Spezia in Italy
La Spezia
La Spezia (Liguria)
Coordinates: 44°06′N 09°49′E / 44.100°N 9.817°E / 44.100; 9.817Coordinates: 44°06′N 09°49′E / 44.100°N 9.817°E / 44.100; 9.817
CountryItaly
RegionLiguria
ProvinceLa Spezia (SP)
FrazioniBiassa, Cadimare, Campiglia, Fabiano Alto/Coregna, Isola di Felettino, Marinasco/Sarbia, Marola, Pitelli, San Venerio/Carozzo
Government
 • MayorPierluigi Peracchini (centre-right)
Area
 • Total51 km2 (20 sq mi)
Elevation
10 m (30 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2019),[2] "La Spezia 2019" (in Italian)
 • Total93,288
 • Density1,800/km2 (4,700/sq mi)
DemonymSpezzini
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
19100, 19121–19126, 19131–19139
Dialing code0187
Patron saintSt. Joseph
Saint day19 March
WebsiteOfficial website

La Spezia is the second largest city in the Liguria region, after Genoa. Located roughly midway between Genoa and Pisa, on the Ligurian Sea, it is one of the main Italian military and commercial harbours and a major Italian Navy base. A popular seaside resort, it is also a significant railway junction, and is notable for its museums, for the Palio del Golfo rowing race, and for railway and boat links with the Cinque Terre.

History

 
Map of La Spezia (German, late 19th-century).

La Spezia and its province have been settled since prehistoric times. In Roman times the most important centre was Luni, not far from Sarzana. As the capital of the short-lived Niccolò Fieschi Signoria in the period between 1256 and 1273, La Spezia was inevitably linked with Genoese vicissitudes. After the fall of the Republic of Genoa, an independent state until 1797, La Spezia grew, developed and changed, though along lines similar to Liguria's capital Genoa. This Ligurian influence can still be seen in the urban layout as well as in the types of buildings and decorations. This is notable in the carrugio, the narrow street that divides the Old Town into two. It is called Via del Prione, taking its name from the pietrone or large stone, in local dialect prione, where public announcements were once read out.

Walking landwards from the sea it is possible to see partly hidden, but still evident, traces of history: engraved stones, capitals, and portals in fourteenth century sandstone, double lancet windows vaguely reminiscent of the future renaissance style of mannerism, baroque pediments, and decorations similar to those adorning the portals of the palaces once belonging to the Doria family and the Princes of Massa.

La Spezia developed substantially after 1861 when the great naval arsenal there was commissioned by the Royal government. In September 1943, after the Italian capitulation to the Allies, it was the departure port for the Italian Navy when it was ordered to steam into British hands at Malta. The Germans arrived too late to stop the departure of the fleet. During the war Italian troopships also left from La Spezia, including the Kaiser Franz Josef, a trans-Atlantic liner launched in Trieste in 1911 for the Austrian Lloyd company, which Italy had confiscated in 1919. It was sunk in La Spezia harbour in 1944.

After the liberation, La Spezia became the point of departure for survivors from Nazi concentration camps. From the summer of 1945 to the spring of 1948 more than 23,000 Jewish displaced persons managed to leave Italy clandestinely for the Palestine Mandate. After lengthy vicissitudes, the ships Fede, Fenice, and Komemiut managed to evacuate everyone from the Golfo di La Spezia, to the extent that on Israeli maps, La Spezia is called Shaʿar Zion, in Hebrew “Gateway to Zion”.

Main sights

 
The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, thirteenth century.
 
St. George Castle.

Churches

  • Cristo Re dei Secoli, modern cathedral, consecrated in 1975, designed by Adalberto Libera.
  • Abbey church of Santa Maria Assunta ("Our Lady of the Assumption", thirteenth century). It houses a considerable series of artworks, some of them originally from other suppressed religious institutes. They include an Incoronation of the Virgin by Andrea della Robbia, the Multiplication of Bread by Giovanni Battista Casoni and St. Bartholomew's Martyrdom by Luca Cambiaso.
  • Santi Giovanni e Agostino. It has a single nave with eighteenth and nineteenth century decorations.
  • Nostra Signora della Scorza. Built in 1900 in Piazza Brin, in the heart of what is now a working-class neighborhood, Quartiere Umbertino.
  • Maria Ausiliatrice. Built in the second half of 20th century and administered by the order of Salesiani in the proletarian neighbourhood "Canaletto".
  • Nostra Signora del Pianto, a small church which hosts an image of the Blessed Virgin Mary that is believed to be the protagonist of a sorrowful event. Its feast occurs on Pentecost.[6]

Museums

  • Ubaldo Formentini— Civic Museum in the Castle of San Giorgio
  • Amedeo Lia Museum
  • Palazzina delle Arti and Museum of Seals
  • Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (CAMeC)
  • Diocesan Museum
  • Ethnographic Civic Museum
  • Technical Naval Museum
  • National Transportation Museum

Others

  • Castle of San Giorgio, recently restored, probably originated from a watchtower. A first castle is known to have been built by Niccolò Fieschi in 1262. In 1273 it was destroyed by the Genoese, and a new fortification, along with a new line of walls, was erected by the podesteria of La Spezia from 1371. Annexed to this, the Republic of Genoa added a new castle starting from 1607.
  • Public Gardens
  • Art Nouveau–style villas
  • Futurist mosaic by Prampolini inside the Post Office
  • La Spezia is a point of departure for the villages of the Cinque Terre, either by train or boat. The boat also serves Lerici and Portovenere before turning into the open sea toward the Cinque Terre. The Cinque Terre villages are accessible by public transport, 15 kilometres (9 mi) from central railway station.
 
A general view of the city, from the surrounding mountains to the city's port.

Climate

 
La Spezia port view

La Spezia has a borderline humid subtropical (Cfa) and Mediterranean climate (Csa). The city enjoys hot summers, chilly damp winters and very changeable and rainy autumns and springs. The average temperatures of the coldest month (January) are 4 °C (39 °F) minimum and 11 °C (52 °F) maximum. In the hottest month (July) they are 20 °C (68 °F) minimum and 29 °C (84 °F) maximum. Average annual precipitation is 1,314 millimetres (51.7 in), more than twice that in London. Snow is extremely uncommon. Heavy snowfalls are exceptional events: only in 1985 was a snowfall of more than 50 centimetres (20 in) recorded. Another big snowfall occurred during the night of 18 December 2009, with approximately 25 centimetres (9.8 in) of snow and temperatures as low as −7.4 °C (18.7 °F) in the following nights.

In winter nights, if the sky is clear, temperatures may fall below zero, usually reaching about −2 to −4 °C (28 to 25 °F). Conversely, in summer, especially during sunny days, the temperature can easily exceed 30 °C (86 °F), and sometimes it reaches 35 °C (95 °F). Furthermore, the sensation of heat in summer is increased by the high humidity.

Because of its topography, the city is not exposed to winds from the north, which lap western Liguria, but to those from the southeast. These may bring heavy rain and they can reach 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph), in rare cases causing the blocking of the port. The only northern wind reaching the city is the north-eastern Grecale, common during incursions of Arctic air, when the cold air flowing over the warmer Tyrrhenian sea triggers the formation of low pressures, draining the colder and heavier air trapped in the Po Valley, behind the Apennine Mountains.

Climate data for La Spezia
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 11.0
(51.8)
11.9
(53.4)
14.5
(58.1)
18.1
(64.6)
22.3
(72.1)
26.0
(78.8)
28.9
(84.0)
28.2
(82.8)
25.3
(77.5)
20.8
(69.4)
15.7
(60.3)
12.7
(54.9)
19.6
(67.3)
Average low °C (°F) 4.2
(39.6)
4.7
(40.5)
6.8
(44.2)
10.3
(50.5)
13.7
(56.7)
17.4
(63.3)
19.7
(67.5)
19.4
(66.9)
16.9
(62.4)
13.1
(55.6)
8.8
(47.8)
5.9
(42.6)
11.7
(53.1)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 120
(4.6)
110
(4.3)
110
(4.5)
130
(5.0)
58
(2.3)
51
(2.0)
36
(1.4)
53
(2.1)
84
(3.3)
170
(6.5)
200
(7.9)
200
(7.9)
1,320
(51.8)
Source: Enea[7]

Government

People

Economy

Today, La Spezia is the chief Italian naval base and arsenal, and the base for a navy navigation school. It is also a commercial port, with shipyards and industries producing machinery, metal products, and refined petroleum.

Transportation

Buses and Trolleybuses

La Spezia's public transportation services are managed by ATC La Spezia, which owns urban, suburban and interurban bus routes; as well as the local trolleybus network and other services within the city.

Railway

The main railway stations in the city are La Spezia Centrale railway station, Migliarina railway station, and Ca' di Boschetti.

Education

Since 2002, a university named G. Marconi has had its headquarters in La Spezia.

The Distretto Ligure delle Tecnologie Marine (DLTM) is a research hub in La Spezia, Italy, focused on blue economy. It's a partnership of more than 20 entities including Fincantieri, Leonardo S.p.A., Intermarine, Rina Service, Consorzio Tecnomar, Autorità portuale, CNR, Camera di Commercio and University of Genoa[8] and one of the five of innovation and research hub in Liguria. [9]

Both the "G. Marconi" pole and the DLTM are hosted in the old building of the Bruno Falcomatà hospital since December 2019.[10]

Sports

In 2020, the local football club, Spezia Calcio, was promoted to the Serie A for the first time in their history.[11]

International relations

La Spezia is twinned with:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ . Demo. Archived from the original on 24 July 2019. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  3. ^ "La Spezia". Collins English Dictionary. HarperCollins. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
  4. ^ "La Spezia"[dead link] (US) and . Lexico UK English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on 26 August 2022.
  5. ^ "La Spezia". Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
  6. ^ "Nostra Signora del Pianto, un'antica tradizione per i cadamoti" (in Italian). Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  7. ^ . Enea. August 2012. Archived from the original on 6 December 2012. Retrieved 6 August 2012.
  8. ^ "Nuova intesa col Dltm: il Comune potrebbe diventare socio" (in Italian). Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  9. ^ "Via libera ai 5 poli di ricerca e innovazione" (in Italian). 4 August 2017. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  10. ^ Toracca, Marco (15 December 2019). "Spezia ha inaugurato il polo universitario. Nell'ex ospedale militare storia e futuro" (in Italian). Il Secolo XIX. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
  11. ^ Sport, Sky. "Storico Spezia, prima volta in A. Out il Frosinone". sport.sky.it (in Italian). Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  12. ^ . Vallejo Sister City Association. Archived from the original on 11 September 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2013.

Sources

  • Clerici, Carlo Alfredo; Pesaresi, Piero (August–September 1999). "Le difese costiere della Spezia". Uniformi e Armi: 48–53.

External links

  • Satellite picture by Google Maps
  • A Path to Lunch—Archive and blog centered in Lunigiana/La Spezia. Walks, buses, food, history
  • "Spezia" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911.

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For the airlanding division see 80th Infantry Division La Spezia La Spezia UK l ae ˈ s p ɛ t s i e US l ɑː or l ɑː ˈ s p ɛ t s i ɑː ˈ s p eɪ t 3 4 5 Italian la ˈspɛttsja listen A Speza in the local Spezzino dialect is the capital city of the province of La Spezia and is located at the head of the Gulf of La Spezia in the southern part of the Liguria region of Italy La Spezia A Speza Ligurian ComuneComune della SpeziaPanorama of La SpeziaCoat of armsLocation of La SpeziaLa SpeziaLocation of La Spezia in ItalyShow map of ItalyLa SpeziaLa Spezia Liguria Show map of LiguriaCoordinates 44 06 N 09 49 E 44 100 N 9 817 E 44 100 9 817 Coordinates 44 06 N 09 49 E 44 100 N 9 817 E 44 100 9 817CountryItalyRegionLiguriaProvinceLa Spezia SP FrazioniBiassa Cadimare Campiglia Fabiano Alto Coregna Isola di Felettino Marinasco Sarbia Marola Pitelli San Venerio CarozzoGovernment MayorPierluigi Peracchini centre right Area 1 Total51 km2 20 sq mi Elevation10 m 30 ft Population 31 December 2019 2 La Spezia 2019 in Italian Total93 288 Density1 800 km2 4 700 sq mi DemonymSpezziniTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code19100 19121 19126 19131 19139Dialing code0187Patron saintSt JosephSaint day19 MarchWebsiteOfficial websiteLa Spezia is the second largest city in the Liguria region after Genoa Located roughly midway between Genoa and Pisa on the Ligurian Sea it is one of the main Italian military and commercial harbours and a major Italian Navy base A popular seaside resort it is also a significant railway junction and is notable for its museums for the Palio del Golfo rowing race and for railway and boat links with the Cinque Terre Contents 1 History 2 Main sights 2 1 Churches 2 2 Museums 2 3 Others 3 Climate 4 Government 5 People 6 Economy 7 Transportation 7 1 Buses and Trolleybuses 7 2 Railway 8 Education 9 Sports 10 International relations 11 See also 12 References 13 Sources 14 External linksHistory Edit Map of La Spezia German late 19th century La Spezia and its province have been settled since prehistoric times In Roman times the most important centre was Luni not far from Sarzana As the capital of the short lived Niccolo Fieschi Signoria in the period between 1256 and 1273 La Spezia was inevitably linked with Genoese vicissitudes After the fall of the Republic of Genoa an independent state until 1797 La Spezia grew developed and changed though along lines similar to Liguria s capital Genoa This Ligurian influence can still be seen in the urban layout as well as in the types of buildings and decorations This is notable in the carrugio the narrow street that divides the Old Town into two It is called Via del Prione taking its name from the pietrone or large stone in local dialect prione where public announcements were once read out Walking landwards from the sea it is possible to see partly hidden but still evident traces of history engraved stones capitals and portals in fourteenth century sandstone double lancet windows vaguely reminiscent of the future renaissance style of mannerism baroque pediments and decorations similar to those adorning the portals of the palaces once belonging to the Doria family and the Princes of Massa La Spezia developed substantially after 1861 when the great naval arsenal there was commissioned by the Royal government In September 1943 after the Italian capitulation to the Allies it was the departure port for the Italian Navy when it was ordered to steam into British hands at Malta The Germans arrived too late to stop the departure of the fleet During the war Italian troopships also left from La Spezia including the Kaiser Franz Josef a trans Atlantic liner launched in Trieste in 1911 for the Austrian Lloyd company which Italy had confiscated in 1919 It was sunk in La Spezia harbour in 1944 After the liberation La Spezia became the point of departure for survivors from Nazi concentration camps From the summer of 1945 to the spring of 1948 more than 23 000 Jewish displaced persons managed to leave Italy clandestinely for the Palestine Mandate After lengthy vicissitudes the ships Fede Fenice and Komemiut managed to evacuate everyone from the Golfo di La Spezia to the extent that on Israeli maps La Spezia is called Shaʿar Zion in Hebrew Gateway to Zion Main sights Edit The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption thirteenth century St George Castle Churches Edit Cristo Re dei Secoli modern cathedral consecrated in 1975 designed by Adalberto Libera Abbey church of Santa Maria Assunta Our Lady of the Assumption thirteenth century It houses a considerable series of artworks some of them originally from other suppressed religious institutes They include an Incoronation of the Virgin by Andrea della Robbia the Multiplication of Bread by Giovanni Battista Casoni and St Bartholomew s Martyrdom by Luca Cambiaso Santi Giovanni e Agostino It has a single nave with eighteenth and nineteenth century decorations Nostra Signora della Scorza Built in 1900 in Piazza Brin in the heart of what is now a working class neighborhood Quartiere Umbertino Maria Ausiliatrice Built in the second half of 20th century and administered by the order of Salesiani in the proletarian neighbourhood Canaletto Nostra Signora del Pianto a small church which hosts an image of the Blessed Virgin Mary that is believed to be the protagonist of a sorrowful event Its feast occurs on Pentecost 6 Museums Edit Ubaldo Formentini Civic Museum in the Castle of San Giorgio Amedeo Lia Museum Palazzina delle Arti and Museum of Seals Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art CAMeC Diocesan Museum Ethnographic Civic Museum Technical Naval Museum National Transportation MuseumOthers Edit Castle of San Giorgio recently restored probably originated from a watchtower A first castle is known to have been built by Niccolo Fieschi in 1262 In 1273 it was destroyed by the Genoese and a new fortification along with a new line of walls was erected by the podesteria of La Spezia from 1371 Annexed to this the Republic of Genoa added a new castle starting from 1607 Public Gardens Art Nouveau style villas Futurist mosaic by Prampolini inside the Post Office La Spezia is a point of departure for the villages of the Cinque Terre either by train or boat The boat also serves Lerici and Portovenere before turning into the open sea toward the Cinque Terre The Cinque Terre villages are accessible by public transport 15 kilometres 9 mi from central railway station A general view of the city from the surrounding mountains to the city s port Climate Edit La Spezia port view La Spezia has a borderline humid subtropical Cfa and Mediterranean climate Csa The city enjoys hot summers chilly damp winters and very changeable and rainy autumns and springs The average temperatures of the coldest month January are 4 C 39 F minimum and 11 C 52 F maximum In the hottest month July they are 20 C 68 F minimum and 29 C 84 F maximum Average annual precipitation is 1 314 millimetres 51 7 in more than twice that in London Snow is extremely uncommon Heavy snowfalls are exceptional events only in 1985 was a snowfall of more than 50 centimetres 20 in recorded Another big snowfall occurred during the night of 18 December 2009 with approximately 25 centimetres 9 8 in of snow and temperatures as low as 7 4 C 18 7 F in the following nights In winter nights if the sky is clear temperatures may fall below zero usually reaching about 2 to 4 C 28 to 25 F Conversely in summer especially during sunny days the temperature can easily exceed 30 C 86 F and sometimes it reaches 35 C 95 F Furthermore the sensation of heat in summer is increased by the high humidity Because of its topography the city is not exposed to winds from the north which lap western Liguria but to those from the southeast These may bring heavy rain and they can reach 80 kilometres per hour 50 mph in rare cases causing the blocking of the port The only northern wind reaching the city is the north eastern Grecale common during incursions of Arctic air when the cold air flowing over the warmer Tyrrhenian sea triggers the formation of low pressures draining the colder and heavier air trapped in the Po Valley behind the Apennine Mountains Climate data for La SpeziaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 11 0 51 8 11 9 53 4 14 5 58 1 18 1 64 6 22 3 72 1 26 0 78 8 28 9 84 0 28 2 82 8 25 3 77 5 20 8 69 4 15 7 60 3 12 7 54 9 19 6 67 3 Average low C F 4 2 39 6 4 7 40 5 6 8 44 2 10 3 50 5 13 7 56 7 17 4 63 3 19 7 67 5 19 4 66 9 16 9 62 4 13 1 55 6 8 8 47 8 5 9 42 6 11 7 53 1 Average precipitation mm inches 120 4 6 110 4 3 110 4 5 130 5 0 58 2 3 51 2 0 36 1 4 53 2 1 84 3 3 170 6 5 200 7 9 200 7 9 1 320 51 8 Source Enea 7 Government EditSee also List of mayors of La SpeziaPeople Edit Virginia Oldoini Countess of Castiglione 1862 Alessia Aquilani born 1967 known as Alexia singer Giulio Cappelli 1911 1995 football player Toto Cutugno born 1943 singer Leonardo D Imporzano born 1982 freediver and journalist Gian Paolo Dulbecco born 1941 painter Rinaldo Fiumi born 1923 football player Giancarlo Giannini born 1942 actor Ettore Gracis 1915 1992 conductor Markus Hinterhauser born 1958 Austrian pianist and cultural manager Virginia Oldoini 1837 1899 countess of Castiglione Eros Pagni born 1939 actor Gaetano Pesce born 1939 architect designer Arrigo Petacco 1929 2018 writer historian and journalist Alessandro Petacchi born 1974 cyclist Lorenzo Richelmy born 1990 actor Gino Rossetti 1904 1992 football player Giacinto Scelsi 1905 1988 composer Alberto Sorrentino 1916 1994 actor Sauro Toma 1925 2018 football playerEconomy EditToday La Spezia is the chief Italian naval base and arsenal and the base for a navy navigation school It is also a commercial port with shipyards and industries producing machinery metal products and refined petroleum Transportation EditBuses and Trolleybuses Edit Main article Trolleybuses in La Spezia La Spezia s public transportation services are managed by ATC La Spezia which owns urban suburban and interurban bus routes as well as the local trolleybus network and other services within the city Railway Edit The main railway stations in the city are La Spezia Centrale railway station Migliarina railway station and Ca di Boschetti Education EditSince 2002 a university named G Marconi has had its headquarters in La Spezia The Distretto Ligure delle Tecnologie Marine DLTM is a research hub in La Spezia Italy focused on blue economy It s a partnership of more than 20 entities including Fincantieri Leonardo S p A Intermarine Rina Service Consorzio Tecnomar Autorita portuale CNR Camera di Commercio and University of Genoa 8 and one of the five of innovation and research hub in Liguria 9 Both the G Marconi pole and the DLTM are hosted in the old building of the Bruno Falcomata hospital since December 2019 10 Sports EditIn 2020 the local football club Spezia Calcio was promoted to the Serie A for the first time in their history 11 International relations EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Italy La Spezia is twinned with Toulon France Bayreuth Germany Vallejo USA 12 See also EditLa Spezia Rimini Line Spezia Calcio 1906 Stadio Alberto PiccoReferences Edit Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011 Italian National Institute of Statistics Retrieved 16 March 2019 Statistiche demografiche ISTAT Demo Archived from the original on 24 July 2019 Retrieved 28 April 2020 La Spezia Collins English Dictionary HarperCollins Retrieved 22 April 2019 La Spezia dead link US and La Spezia Lexico UK English Dictionary Oxford University Press Archived from the original on 26 August 2022 La Spezia Merriam Webster Dictionary Retrieved 22 April 2019 Nostra Signora del Pianto un antica tradizione per i cadamoti in Italian Retrieved 23 May 2018 La Spezia weather averages Enea August 2012 Archived from the original on 6 December 2012 Retrieved 6 August 2012 Nuova intesa col Dltm il Comune potrebbe diventare socio in Italian Retrieved 1 January 2020 Via libera ai 5 poli di ricerca e innovazione in Italian 4 August 2017 Retrieved 1 January 2020 Toracca Marco 15 December 2019 Spezia ha inaugurato il polo universitario Nell ex ospedale militare storia e futuro in Italian Il Secolo XIX Retrieved 1 January 2020 Sport Sky Storico Spezia prima volta in A Out il Frosinone sport sky it in Italian Retrieved 20 August 2020 Vallejo Sister City Vallejo Sister City Association Archived from the original on 11 September 2013 Retrieved 11 September 2013 Sources EditClerici Carlo Alfredo Pesaresi Piero August September 1999 Le difese costiere della Spezia Uniformi e Armi 48 53 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to La Spezia Satellite picture by Google Maps A Path to Lunch Archive and blog centered in Lunigiana La Spezia Walks buses food history Spezia Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed 1911 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title La Spezia amp oldid 1115091919, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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