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Airports with the most traffic in 2003 were Roma - Fiumicino, Milano - Malpensa, Milano - Linate, Venetia and Catania - Fontanarossa.

For his part, the most expensive harbors were Genova, Trieste, Tarento, Augusta, and Gioia Tauro.

In 2005, 590 out of every 1,000 Italians owned a car and in the majority of the cities, the 60 percent of the citizens were not satisfied with public transport, the reasons for which the number of passengers has decreased.

XYZ Tourism

Tourism is one of the largest areas in the national economy with 43.7 million tourists from year to year and a total of 42,700 million dollars generated in the fourth country with the most tourism in the world.

Rome, the capital, is one of the most visited destinations of the world, with an average of 7 to 10 million tourists a year.

The Colosseum of Rome with four million tourists is the 37th most visited by the world.

It also benefits from the religious and cultural tourism that generates and neighbours the Vatican City with posts as visited as the Vatican Museums or the St. Peter's Basilica.

Other areas of great interest include Agrippa's pantheon, Trevi's Fontana, Navona Square, Forum Romana, St. Angelo's Castle, or the archbasilica of San Juan de Lateran, the last sovereign of the Vtican city.