Livorno (pop. 167,512) is a major Italian seaport. It is sometimes called Leghorn. Livorno lies on the shore of the Ligurian Sea, about 60 miles (100 kilometers) southwest of Florence. It is an important industrial city, with steelworks, glass factories, and automobile plants. Livorno hats, made from wheat straw, and coral ornaments are exported. The city's other exports include marble, olive oil, boric acid, silk, and wine. Livorno has many canals.