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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: Communes of the Province of Imperia, Frazioni of the Province of Imperia, People from the Province of Imperia, Rivers of the Province of Imperia, Sanremo, Pigna, Liguria, Giovanni Domenico Cassini, Roman Catholic Diocese of Albenga-Imperia, Ventimiglia, Diano Castello, Triora, Seborga, Taggia, Tanaro, Civezza, Roman Catholic Diocese of Ventimiglia-San Remo, Dolcedo, Diano Marina, Ospedaletti, Cosio di Arroscia, Borghetto d'Arroscia, Pieve di Teco, San Bartolomeo al Mare, Camporosso, Montegrosso Pian Latte, Diano San Pietro, Vallecrosia, Olivetta San Michele, Giardini Botanici Hanbury, Santo Stefano al Mare, Airole, San Biagio della Cima, Dolceacqua, Rocchetta Nervina, Chiusanico, Molini di Triora, San Lorenzo al Mare, Aquila d'Arroscia, Diano Arentino, Villa Faraldi, Bajardo, Riva Ligure, Montalto Ligure, Chiusavecchia, Pontedassio, Lucinasco, Vasia, Mendatica, Castellaro, Cipressa, Terzorio, Pompeiana, Pietrabruna, Borgomaro, Ceriana, Isolabona, Pornassio, Costarainera, Vallebona, Badalucco, Caravonica, Cesio, Rezzo, Vessalico, Prela, Ranzo, Aurigo, Bussana Vecchia, Liguria, Armo, Bordighera, Carpasio, Cervo, Liguria, Mariella Devia, Castel Vittorio, Perinaldo, Apricale, Carlo Fea, Giacomo F. Maraldi, Soldano, Liguria, Roya, Giovanni Domenico Maraldi, Capo dell'Arma Lighthouse, Luca Barla, Bevera, Giulio Benso, Monte Bignone, Argentina. Excerpt: Sanremo or San Remo(Sanr mu in Ligurian) is a city with about 57,000 inhabitants on the Mediterranean coast of western Liguria in north-western Italy. Founded in Roman times, the city is best known as a tourist destination on the Italian Riviera. It hosts numerous cultural events, such as the Sanremo Music Festival and the Milan - San Remo cycling classic. The city is widely accepted as the origin of the five-card stud variant telesina. The name of the city is a phonetic co...