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A wonderfull Medieval town dominated by the fortress, Rocca Maggiore, which still today seems determined to protect the town, and from the walls of which one can enjoy a beautiful panorama overlooking all the Umbrian Valley. (click for more ....) |
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Bevagna is an ancient village with a ferventcraftsmanship tradiction, 35 km far away from Perugia and 148 from Rome. You can reach It choosing an alternative and enchanting journey which get throught Bettona and Montefalco's area...(click for more ....) |
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Cascia is placed in the most mountainous area of Umbria, from probable Umbrian origins it was inhabited by the Romans. Ancient Roman municipality “Carsula”...(click for more ....) |
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The very first storical records referring to the town go back to the beginning of the 13th century. It was during the Middle Ages that the town experienced its greatest moment of splendour....(click for more ....) |
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The town of Montefalco is called “Balcony of Umbria” because of the stupendous panoramic position, dominant ever the Topino and Clitunno plains. From probable roman origins, rose on the place of a roman village.....(click for more ....) |
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Monteleone is the site of one of the most outstanding archaeological finds in the area. Early this century at Colle del Capitano.....(click for more ....) |
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Founded by the Sabini, the historical centre was completely fenced with walls.The territory of Norcia was inhabitated since Neolithic times, but first testimony of continuous settlements, go back to the VIIIth century b.C. It develops until the end of the Vth century b.C.......(click for more ....) |
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In the beginning Preci was a little rural village built on the left of the Campiano torrent nearby a Benedictine oratory, which probably gave the village its name. In the XIII century Castrum Precum was built to protect Preci, but in 1328 ......(click for more ....) |
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Scheggino is a very small town with less than 1000 habitants situated in the valley of the Nera river. Its history is very similar to that of other towns in the Valnerina region. An important historical event was .....(click for more ....) |
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Todi was founded in about 2700 b.C. by the Umbrians on the homonym hill. Its ancient name “Tudere” meant border and stands to indicate the border with the Etruscans, whom it underwent a remarkable influence. Centre of the Umbrians..........(click for more ....) |
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The medieval town of Trevi rises upon an hill dominating the plain where the river Clitunno flows, between Foligno and Spoleto.Latin writer Plinio remembers Trevi (Trebiae) as the most ancient town of Umbria......(click for more ....) |
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Vallo di Nera is situated in a particularly fascinating part of the Valnerina valley, because here a narrowing of the valley has created small plains and valleys furrowed by the crystaline waters of the Nera river and of its tributary, the Vigi..(click for more ....) |