Proper noun
A province of Tuscany, Italy.
A city, the capital of Livorno, Italy; port on the Ligurian Sea.
Synonym: (dated) Leghorn
As an apprentice, Phillip remained aboard as Fortune undertook an outward trading voyage to Barcelona and Livorno carrying salt and raisins, returning via Rotterdam with a cargo of grains and citrus. Source: Internet
Cars Pisa has two exits on the A11 Florence -Pisa road and on the A12 Genoa Livorno road, Pisa Nord and Pisa Centro-aeroporto. Source: Internet
In 1876, at the age of 13, Mascagni began musical studies with Alfredo Soffredini, who founded the Instituto Musicale di Livorno (later called Istituto Cherubini). Source: Internet
In 1951, the mortal remains of Mascagni were transferred from Rome to Livorno, where finally Mascagni received an official homage. Source: Internet
For example, Adrian Mutu joined Juventus via Livorno in 2005, as at the time Romania was not a member of the EU. Source: Internet
Many French and especially Italian Jews (from Livorno and other cities), influential in introducing new methods of education and developing new schools and intellectual environment for the Jewish population, were established in Thessaloniki. Source: Internet