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A truly unending source of culture, humanity, scenery, architecture, tourist attractions, gastronomy and wines, the Sienese part of its territory contains the "historical" communes of this land: Radda, Gaiole and Castellina (the old Chianti League), and Castelnuovo Berardenga too. Here lie the lines of defence of the two Republics, Siena and Florence, which have scowled at each other through its woods and vineyards for centuries.

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arezzo - Arezzo is located on a hillside between Casentino, Valdichiana and the upper Valdarno. This geographical position has...
at florence - Florence is the city of the Renaissance, full of art and history. Churches (Saint Maria Novel, Croce Saint, the...
casentino - The Casentino is the name of the upper valley of the Arno. It is approached by two roads. The principal one connects...
chianciano terme - Chianciano is an important reality of modern thermal tourism, where the traditional offer is combined with the...
chianti - Chianti is a large wine zone extending through much of Tuscany. All of the zone is DOCG status, and it is divided...
cortona - Travelling south from Arezzo you pass through the rather flat and uninspiring Valdichiana (this is drained swampland,...
florence - Florence, this unique city, whose riches include over fifty museums, many monumentalchurches, fine old buildings and...
in florence - Florence is the city of the Renaissance, full of art and history. Churches (Saint Maria Novel, Croce Saint, the...
in siena - Siena is situated 322 mt above the sea level, in the heart of Tuscany. It has kept its typical medieval appearance...
in tuscany - Unknown village chapels, castles, affrescos... in Tuscany there are thousands of masterpieces to be...
lucca - Lucca is an ancient city with Roman origins. It is very romantic to take a walk or rent a bike and ride along the...
maremma - the Maremma is The south-western part of Tuscany with its coasts full of gentle beaches, natural areas, hills for...
massa carrara - The towns of Massa and Carrara are just a few kilometres from each other and are co-capitals of a province. The...
monte argentario - The Argentario is characterized by an exceptionally mild climate, witnessed by the presence of rare plants, not...
pisa - A melting pot for different people, different cultures and traditions, Pisa has preserved trough its long history its...
pistoia - Pistoia is situated in a charming position at the foot of the Apennines on the highway Firenze-Mare from Florence to...
prato - A geographical central position close to Tuscan major art cities, fast and frequent highway and railway connections,...
san gimignano - San Gimignano rises on a hill (334m high) dominating the Elsa Valley with its towers. Once the seat of a small...
siena - Although Siena has a swathe of places at which to eat well, the city feels distinctly provincial after Florence. The...
tuscany - Tuscany, or Toscana, lies in central Italy, midway down the peninsula, with miles of coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea....
valdichiana - The Val di Chiana, south of Arezzo and lying between the Val d'Orcia and the Val Tiberina, has always been inhabited,...
versilia - Today the versilia and its sea attracts so many Italian and foreign tourists. The whole coastline is equipped with...

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