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This is a list of Italian locations of Jewish history. The first Jews arrived in Italy more than 2000 years ago and to this day have an unbroken presence in Italy. Today, Italian Jews can be found nearly all regions of Italy.
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Northern Italy
- Acqui
- Alessandria
- Ancona
- Aquileia
- Arezzo
- Asti
- Bassano
- Bergamo
- Bologna
- Bolzano
- Bozzolo
- Brescia
- Cento
- Cesena
- Como
- Conegliano
- Cremona
- Cuneo
- Emilia Romagna
- Faenza
- Florence
- Forlì
- Fossano
- Genoa
- Gorizia
- Imola
- Livorno
- Lodi
- Lombardy
- Lucca
- Lugo
- Mantua
- Merano
- Milan
- Modena
- Moncalvo
- Padua
- Pavia
- Pisa
- Reggio Emilia
- Sabbioneta
- San Daniele Del Friuli
- Siena
- Trent
- Treviso
- Trieste
- Turin
- Tuscany
- Venice
- Vercelli
- Vincenza
- Vittorio Veneto
Central Italy
- Amalfi
- Aquila
- Ascoli Piceno
- Benevento
- Capua
- Fano
- Ferrara
- Gaeta
- Lavello
- Matera
- Naples
- Orvieto
- Ostia
- Papal States
- Perugia
- Pesaro
- Piacenza
- Piove di Sacco
- Pitigliano
- Pompeii
- Ravenna
- Rome
- Salerno
- Spoleto
- Urbino
- Viterbo
Southern Italy
- Agrigento
- Alghero
- Apulia
- Bari
- Brindisi
- Calabria
- Catania
- Catanzaro
- Cosenza
- Messina
- Oria
- Otranto
- Reggio Calabria
- San Nicandro Garganico
- Sardinia
- Sicily
- Syracuse
- Palermo
- Taranto
- Trani
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This page was last edited on 14 May 2024, at 05:48