- Tuscany - Wikipedia
Tuscany is known for its landscapes, history, artistic legacy, and its influence on high culture It is regarded as the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance [5] and of the foundations of the Italian language
- Tuscan cuisine - Wikipedia
Tuscan cuisine refers to the culinary traditions of the Tuscan region in Italy celebrated for its simplicity and focus on fresh, high-quality ingredients like olive oil, legumes, and meats
- 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?
- 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
- 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
- A first-time guide to Tuscany - Lonely Planet
The Tuscan capital is far from large, but its compact historic core packs grandiose cathedrals – such as Santa Maria del Fiore topped by Brunelleschi’s cupola, Santa Croce and Santa Maria Novella – opulent palaces, and some of the region’s best art museums
- Things to do Cities to visit in Tuscany - Italia. it
Nestled between the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, the Apuan Alps and the Ligurian Sea, it offers nature, history, art, and fine food and wine Don’t miss Carrara, the world capital of marble
- Tuscany :: Italy Explained
Visitors flock to Tuscany in droves – with plenty of good reasons for doing so The Italian name for the region is Toscana, pronounced toss|KAH|nah, and the anglicized version is the one we all know – Tuscany
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