Assisi

Assisi, whose original name was Asisium, is a city of Roman origin; many monuments remain to testify the Roman rule on the city, such as

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Spello

Spello is a town that occupies the south-eastern sector of the province of Perugia, in the Umbrian Valley. It is located at an altitude of

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Panicale

Panicale, rising on a hill between the valleys of Lake Trasimeno and Nestore River, is a scenic point of remarkable beauty and, in the past,

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Marsciano

The territory enclosed by the Municipality of Marsciano shows the features of a typically Umbrian landscape: fertile countryside and rolling hills dotted with small villages

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Deruta

The territory that characterizes the Municipality of Deruta is famous all over the world for the ancient and refined art of ceramic production. The town

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Bettona

The town of Bettona rises 365 meters above sea level, in an exquisitely panoramic position located on a hill that is part of the northern

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Corciano

The Municipality of Corciano includes a territory characterized by historic villages and an innovative commercial area. The historic city center of Corciano is considered one

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Montefalco

The name Montefalco, “Mount of the Hawk”, probably derives from the particular position of this city, placed on the hills covered with olive groves and

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Perugia

The greatness of the city of Perugia has its origins around the sixth-fifth century B.C., at the time of the Etruscan people, when it was

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