- Tuscany - Wikipedia
Tuscany is known for its landscapes, history, artistic legacy, and influence on high culture It is regarded as the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance [5] and of the foundations of the Italian language
- Tuscany Official Tourism Website | Visit Tuscany
Find out here everything you need to know about visiting Tuscany: attractions, ideas, itineraries, events, deals, recipes and tours
- Tuscany Bucket List: 22 Best Things to Do in Tuscany
Tuscany, with its hilltop towns, breathtaking landscapes, long list of vineyards, and famous cities such as Florence, Pisa, and Siena, is one of Italy’s most visited regions But did you also know that you can go canyoneering, relax in a hot spring, or visit an island in Tuscany?
- The Best 10 Places to Visit in Tuscany, Italy - TripSavvy
Its rich tapestry of attractions includes historic cities, art-filled museums and churches, great wine and food, medieval hill towns, pristine beaches, and miles of breathtakingly beautiful countryside Each part of the Tuscany region has its unique personality
- Toscana. info - Online travel guide about Tuscany
Here is a guide to the most beautiful locations in Tuscany to help you plan your travel itinerary Florence is the jewel in the crown of Tuscan tourism: the unmissable destination of Italy’s noble Grand Tours of the past, it is still one of the most visited cities in the Belpaese
- Tuscany | Italy, History, Population, Map, Facts | Britannica
Tuscany is a transitional region occupying much of the former grand duchy of that name near the base of the Italian peninsula The characteristic landscape is a blend of gently rolling hills leading on to sharply peaked mountains that pose a formidable barrier between Tuscany and regions to the south
- TOSCANA
Toscana Brentwood is a neighborhood Italian restaurant in West Los Angeles that honors the authentic Italian food of Tuscany The menu boasts handmade pasta, pizza, fresh fish meat dishes, vegetarian gluten-free options
- Toscana - Wikipedia
Il capoluogo regionale, Firenze, è la città più popolata (362 496 abitanti), nonché principale fulcro storico, artistico ed economico-amministrativo; le altre città capoluogo di provincia sono: Arezzo, Grosseto, Livorno, Lucca, Massa, Pisa, Pistoia, Prato e Siena
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