Umbria - Umbrië

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Umbria
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CapitalPerugia
Inhabitantsnumber: 815,000
per km²: 95
Surface8457 km²
Highest pointM. Argentella 2201 m m
ProvincesPerugia, Terni
Number of municipalities92
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The region Umbria is in Central Italy.

Regions

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provinces

  • Perugia
  • Terni, with the waterfalls of Marmore (Cascata delle Marmore) as one of the most famous tourist attractions

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  •    Perugia. Capital of this region, with a historic center. To see include the medieval citadel Rocca Paolina and remnants of the (Pre-Roman) Etruscan civilization. There is also an underground route through the medieval streets of Perugia, which would later form the foundation for present-day Perugia.
  •    Assisi. Traditionally a place of pilgrimage, with Saint Francis of Assisi as one of the most famous inhabitants.
  •    foligno.
  •    Gubbio. Medieval city
  •    Norcia.
  •    Cassia.
  •    Orvieto. Built on a plateau of volcanic tuff, which as a natural fortress par excellence was already inhabited in Etruscan times, the town overlooks landscapes with vineyards.
  •    Spello. Small town with a typical Umbrian atmosphere. The old center is quite steep on the slope of Monte Subasio, and consists of narrow streets and a few squares. The city has a number of sights from the Roman era and from the late Middle Ages and earlier Renaissance.
  •    Spoleto.
  •    Terni. Industrial city, located in a wetland.
  •    Todic.

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