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Tuscia (/ˈtʌsiə, ˈtʌʃ(i)ə/ TUSS-ee-ə, TUSH-(ee-)ə, Italian: [ˈtuʃʃa]) is a
historical region of
central Italy that
comprises part of the
territories under...
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University of
Tuscia (Italian: Università
degli Studi della Tuscia, UNITUS) is a
university located in the city of Viterbo, Italy.
Founded in 1979, the...
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Duchy of
Tuscia (/ˈtʌsiə, ˈtʌʃ(i)ə/ TUSS-ee-ə, TUSH-(ee-)ə;
Modern Italian:
Ducato di
Tuscia [duˈkaːto di ˈtuʃʃa]; Latin:
Ducatus Tusciae), initially...
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Monterosi Tuscia Football Club,
commonly known just as Monterosi, was an
Italian ****ociation
football club
located in Monterosi, Lazio. The club was founded...
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March of
Tuscany (Latin:
Marchiae Tusciae;
Modern Italian:
Marca di
Tuscia [ˈmarka di ˈtuʃʃa]) was a
march of the
Kingdom of
Italy and the Holy Roman...
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Duchy of
Friuli Duchy of
Ivrea Duchy of
Spoleto Duchy of
Tridentum Duchy of
Tuscia Byzantine Empire (584–751)
Exarchate of
Ravenna (584–751)
Duchy of Rome...
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Villa San
Giovanni in
Tuscia is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Viterbo in the
Italian region of Latium,
located about 60
kilometres (37 miles)...
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territory falls in and
makes up the
largest part of the
historical region of
Tuscia, with the name
sometimes being used
synonymously with that of the province...
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following central Italian territories:
Tuscia,
historical region in
Central Italy Duchy of
Tuscia (576–797),
Lombard duchy March of
Tuscany (812–1197)...
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Tusciae provinciae caput ("capital of the
province of
Tuscia"), and a
century later, the
marquis of
Tuscia was
commonly referred to as "marquis of Pisa". In...