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Levanto is a town and comune in Liguria, northern Italy, in the province of La Spezia. It lies on the Ligurian Sea coast between La Spezia and the Cinque Terre, and serves as a gateway to the region for visitors. As of recent estimates, the municipality has around 12,000 residents.

Geography and landscape: The municipality covers a coastal strip with beaches and a hilly inland area. The

History: The area has medieval origins and developed under the influence of the Republic of Genoa. The

Economy and culture: Tourism is a major component of the local economy, driven by proximity to the

Transport: Levanto has a railway station on the Genoa–La Spezia line, with frequent connections to La Spezia,

Notable features and nearby attractions: The coastal promenade and the Fegina beach are popular with locals

main
beach,
Fegina,
is
known
for
its
long
sandy
stretch
and
seafront
promenade.
historic
center
preserves
medieval
and
Renaissance-era
architecture
characteristic
of
Ligurian
towns.
Cinque
Terre
and
other
Ligurian
sights.
Fishing
and
agriculture
also
contribute,
while
markets
and
local
events
in
the
historic
center
reflect
Ligurian
culture.
Genoa,
and
the
Cinque
Terre
villages.
A
ferry
service
operates
from
the
harbor
to
nearby
coastal
destinations,
and
the
town
is
commonly
used
as
a
base
by
travelers
exploring
the
region.
and
visitors,
and
the
town
provides
easy
access
to
the
Cinque
Terre,
making
it
a
common
stop
for
travelers
exploring
the
Ligurian
coast.