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Tino (island)
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Liguria, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tino is an Italian island situated in the Ligurian Sea, at the westernmost end of the Gulf of La Spezia. It is part of an archipelago of three closely spaced islands jutting out south from the mainland at Portovenere. The largest of the three, Palmaria, lies to the north and the tiny Tinetto to the south.

In 1997, the archipelago, together with Portovenere and the Cinque Terre, was designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
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History
The patron saint of the Gulf of La Spezia, Saint Venerius (Italian: San Venerio), is said to have lived on the island as a hermit, and later as abbot, until his death in 630.[1] His feast is celebrated here annually on 13 September. It is thought that a sanctuary was constructed at the place of Venerio's death to contain his remains and that this was extended to form a monastery in eleventh century. The remains of the monastery can be seen on the northern coast of the island.
Today the island, which is part of a military zone, is surmounted by the San Venerio Lighthouse.
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In popular culture
The Isola del Mare in the 2021 animated film Luca was inspired by Tino.[2]
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- German soldiers in 1944, during the Second World War
- Palmaria and Tino from the beach of San Terenzo
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