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Liguria general information

Liguria, a crescent-shaped region in northwest Italy, is a vibrant hub of learning with a diverse range of educational institutions. It boasts 531 kindergartens, 478 primary schools, 116 comprehensive institutes, 20 middle schools, 16 high schools, and 417 other types of institutes

The region is a popular choice for international students, with 22,883 non-Italians currently enrolled, including 2,567 Europeans and 20,316 non-Europeans. Liguria's picturesque landscape, with its rugged mountains, rolling hills, and stunning coastline, provides a unique and inspiring learning environment. 

The region is known for its mild climate, beautiful beaches, and charming towns such as Portofino and Cinque Terre. Economically, Liguria is a prosperous region with a strong focus on tourism, agriculture, and services. The region has a population of approximately 1.5 million people, with a high standard of living and a strong sense of community. Liguria offers a wealth of attractions and entertainment options for students. 

The region is famous for its historical sites, including the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Genoa's historic center and the Cinque Terre. The region's rich cultural heritage is reflected in its numerous museums, art galleries, and music festivals. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, sailing, and beach activities, while food lovers can explore the region's renowned cuisine, particularly its pesto and seafood dishes. 

In summary, Liguria offers a high-quality education in a beautiful, culturally rich, and economically prosperous region. Its diverse range of educational institutions, combined with its attractive lifestyle and leisure opportunities, make it a popular choice for both Italian and international students.