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Carrara: the capital of marble
Carrara, located in north-western Tuscany near the Ligurian Sea, is considered the world capital of marble. The reputation of the city is linked with its famous marble, known throughout the world since Roman times, so precious to be called "white gold". The name Carrara... more>> |
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The pass of Abetone
Passo Abetone owes its fame to the high peaks that make up the crown, at 1388 m altitude, is located in the heart of an area recognized as the most famous ski resort Tuscan-Emilian Apennines. The Abetone's Pyramids can be reached from Pistoia by crossing the highway 66 and... more>> |
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Lucca the city state
Lucca between the city-states of Tuscany was the only one to have retained its independence until 1847. The nobles from Lucca have protected the freedom of the city, building up a defensive wall (XVI-XVII cent) from the perimeter of 4250 km with 10 bastions and a terraces... more>> |
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Manciano in the heart of Maremma
Manciano is on top of a hill opened, where you can admire the scenery in every direction: from Talamone to the shores of Montalto di Castro, from Argentario to the islands of Giglio and Montecristo, from Amiata to the valley of the Fiora. The country was inhabited since... more>> |
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