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Radicofani (Italian pronunciation: [radiˈkɔːfani]) is a
comune in the
Province of
Siena in the
Italian region Tuscany,
located in the
natural park of Val...
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Piazza del Campo,
while Ghino managed to
escape and
sought refuge in
Radicofani, a
fortified city on the Via C****ia on the
border between the Sienese...
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including several locations in Tuscany: Siena, ad
Abbadia S. Salvatore,
Radicofani, Murlo, Strove, Poggibonsi, Elsa, S.
Quirico d'Orcia,
Colle Val d'Elsa...
- "ideal town" in the 15th
century under the
patronage of Pope Pius II),
Radicofani (home to the
notorious brigand-hero
Ghino di Tacco) and
Montalcino (the...
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following muni****lities: Cetona,
Chianciano Terme, Chiusi, Pienza,
Radicofani, and San
Casciano dei Bagni. "Superficie di
Comuni Province e Regioni...
- step pyramid. It is
located on 2.5
hectares just
south of the
hamlet of
Radicofani in the
province of Siena,
region of Tuscany, Italy. This garden, erected...
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includes works for the
Church of Ognissanti, the
church of San
Pietro in
Radicofani, and the
Church of
Santa Lucia a
Settimello in Calenzano.
Beginning in...
- d'Arbia
Monticiano Murlo Piancastagnaio Pienza Poggibonsi Radda in
Chianti Radicofani Radicondoli Rapolano Terme San
Casciano dei
Bagni San
Gimignano San Quirico...
- muni****lities:
Castel del Piano,
Castiglione d'Orcia, Piancastagnaio,
Radicofani, San
Casciano dei Bagni,
Santa Fiora, Seggiano. "Superficie di Comuni...
- muni****lities:
Abbadia San Salvatore,
Castel del Piano, Montalcino, Pienza,
Radicofani, San
Quirico d'Orcia,
Seggiano and with a
little characteristic town of...