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  1. myadventuresacrosstheworld.com

    However, Tuscania would submit to Rome in the 14th century after a botched invasion attempt (which they were a part of) against Pope Boniface VIII. The same century brought a much bigger tragedy to the town when, in 1348-49, the bubonic plague hit the region. In this weakened state, Tuscania was definitively brought to heel under the Papal States.
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  3. italythisway.com

    Tuscania Cuisine. The gastronomy of Tuscania brings to mind the Etruscan heritage of the city. Among the first courses, try the "lombrichelli", a typical long pasta and flavored mostly with tomato sauce or garlic and oil; numerous vegetable soups, creamy and aromatic, and the famous "acquacotta", a dish of ancient rural origins.
  4. romecabs.com

    While the 18th century lacked grand public works, the 19th century saw an economic resurgence, reflected in archaeological excavations. On September 12, 1870, the Kingdom of Italy inherited Tuscania from the Papal State. A strong local spirit, rooted in ancient traditions, persists through festivals and local folklore.
  5. lifeinitaly.com

    Tuscania is located in the Lazio region of Italy in the province of Viterbo. The town is spread over an area of 208 sq km and has a population of 8100. There are several legends that are debated upon on how Tuscania in Lazio, Italy had been founded. According to one legend, the town had first been founded by Ascanius where he had found twelve pups.
  6. From the medieval walls of Tuscania, one can enjoy one of the most beautiful landscapes in Tuscia, with rolling hills and countryside largely protected as a nature reserve. The Tuscan National Museum provides an insight into the area's past, with tuff sarcophagi and grave goods found in the tombs of the most important local families between the ...
  7. Regional Europe Italy Lazio Localities . 284. Websites and webpages in the English language that are related to specific localities all over the Lazio region. The listed localities are mostly the Italian administrative municipalities, locally referred to as comuni, or large or otherwise relevant places even if not administrative entities. ...
  8. europethisway.com

    Tuscania in the Lazio region of Italy (Viterbo) : weather, maps, tourist ... in the Lazio region where it is within Viterbo. It is also a local administrative centre. Geographical information. Place name: Tuscania ... Find driving distances to Tuscania from all destinations in Italy at Europe driving distances. More places in the same region ...
  9. mapcarta.com

    Tuscania is a city in northern Lazio in Italy. Not to be confused with Tuscany, which in Italian is Toscana. ... in the region of Lazio, Italy. Pian di Mola necropolis. Archaeological site Photo: Ronnlund, CC BY-SA 3.0. Pian di Mola necropolis is an ... Location: Viterbo, Lazio, Central Italy, Italy, Europe; View on Open­Street­Map; Latitude ...
  10. italyreview.com

    The historic town of Tuscania is situated within the Province of Viterbo and has a population of around 8,000 residents. Standing at an elevation of 165 metres above sea level, it's located a distance of 93 kilometres north west of Rome, the regional capital of Lazio.Places of interest nearby include Viterbo, Marta, Capodimonte, Tarquinia and Montefiascone.
  11. summerinitaly.com

    Tuscania is a lovely hill town at the edge of the Maremma Viterbese, close to the Lake Bolsena.It is near the sea, and close to Tarquinia in the Viterbo province. The symbol of the city is the hill called "Colle San Pietro", with its archeological history (inhabited from the the Iron Age), and its towers.
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