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Tuscany (/ˈtʌskəni/ TUSK-ə-nee; Italian: Toscana, Italian: [tosˈkaːna]) is a
region in
central Italy with an area of
about 23,000
square kilometres (8...
- Pitti: il più
prestigioso edificio di
Firenze dai
Medici ai Savoia".
TuscanyPeople (in Italian).
Retrieved 2023-06-30. "Toscana in "Dizionario di Storia""...
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medieval town and
comune of the
province of
Lucca in
Tuscany,
central Italy. It is home to
around 10,000
people and is the
chief town of the "Media Valle" (mid...
- (2018-07-17). "Cosimo I de' Medici: nel 1569 il
primo Granduca di Toscana".
TuscanyPeople (in Italian).
Retrieved 2023-05-03. Strathern, pp. 340–341. Hale, p...
- The flag of
Tuscany is the
official flag of the
region of
Tuscany, Italy. The flag
depicts a
silver Pegasus rampant on a
white field between two horizontal...
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Retrieved 6
November 2021.
TuscanyPeople,
Redazione (26
February 2018). "Perché
Siena ha la lupa come
simbolo della città?".
TuscanyPeople (in Italian). Retrieved...
- This
article deals with the
history of
Tuscany.
Tuscany is
named after its pre-Roman inhabitants, the Etruscans. It was
ruled by Rome for many centuries...
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Boniface of
Tuscany may
refer to:
Boniface I,
Margrave of
Tuscany (died 823),
governor of
Italy under Charlemagne after the
death of King
Pepin Boniface...
- M****a (Italian: [ˈm****a] ; Emilian: Masa) is a town and
comune in
Tuscany,
central Italy, the
administrative centre of the
province of M****a and Carrara...
- Bohemia, and
Archduke of
Austria from 1790 to 1792, and
Grand Duke of
Tuscany from 1765 to 1790. He was a son of
Empress Maria Theresa and
Emperor Francis...