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  1. visittuscany.com

    Grosseto, the capital of Maremma, is spread across the plain passed through by the Ombrone, only a few kilometres from the Tyrrhenian coast. The city's development is more recent than that of other deeply historic villages in Maremma; it was founded in 935, when Roselle was completely destroyed by Saracen pirates.
  2. Bearing the same name as its capital city, the Province of Grosseto occupies the complete southern end of Tuscany, making it the most extensive in the region, yet one of Italy's least densely populated provinces. The province, which is often referred to as the Maremma, has 130 km of coastline with beaches, pinewoods and rocky shores.
  3. italyheritage.com

    Grosseto lies 12 km from the Tyrrhenian Sea, in the Maremma, in southern Tuscany, in an alluvional plain called Maremma Toscana, whose land was reclaimed from marshes thanks to the works carried on by the Lorena family since the 18th century. The area of the commune is very wide, including also centers as Marina di Grosseto and Roselle with almost 3,000 inhabitants each. Not far from the ...
  4. Grosseto is a town in the region of Tuscany in Italy, approximately 150km north of Rome. Grosseto is the largest town of the Maremma region, and capital of the province of Grosseto with approximately 65,000 inhabitants, While not one of the 'classic' Tuscan towns, Grosseto has a pleasant town centre and the surrounding countryside is certainly worth visiting - not least, because of the lack of ...
  5. italy-sights.info

    Grosseto is a larger city in the south of Tuscany with around 80,000 inhabitants almost by the sea. The city is the capital of the Maremma region, which is famous for its nature. Grosseto itself offers tourists an old town with a cathedral and a preserved city wall. The district Marina di Grosseto, about 8 km from the city centre, is situated at the sea and is popular among bathers.
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