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  1. The province of Verona (Italian: Provincia di Verona) is a province of the Veneto region in Italy. On its northwestern border, Lake Garda —Italy's largest—is divided between Verona and the provinces of Brescia ( Lombardy region) and Trentino ( Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol region).

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      Verona (/ v ə ˈ r oʊ n ə / və-ROH-nə, Italian: ⓘ; Venetian:...

  2. The province of Verona is a province of the Veneto region in Italy. On its northwestern border, Lake Garda—Italy's largest—is divided between Verona and the provinces of Brescia and Trentino. Its capital is the city of Verona. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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  4. The Arena, Verona. Verona is an historic city with a population of about a quarter of a million in north-eastern Italy's Veneto region. It's most famous as the setting for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list.

  5. The origins of Verona are unclear. According to some theories it was a city of the Euganei, who were obliged to cede the city to the Cenomani circa 550 BC. Other scholars link its foundation to the presence of the Arusnates in the area, a people of uncertain origins, perhaps taped [citation needed] to the Etruscans: the name would have meant ...

  6. Verona is a city in the Veneto region of Italy with 260,000 inhabitants. It is famous for being the setting for the Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet and because of the Roman Arena. This city is built on the Adige river. It has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa in the Köppen climate classification). Media related to Verona at Wikimedia Commons

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