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  1. citypopulation.de

    Localities in Grosseto (Tuscany, Italy) with population statistics, charts, map, ... Home → EuropeItalyTuscany. Grosseto. Province in Tuscany. Province. The population development of Grosseto. Name Status Population Census 1991-10-20 Population Census 2001-10-21 Population Census 2011-10-09 Population Evaluation 2021-12-31 ...
  2. visiteurope.com

    Grosseto, a city in Tuscany, Italy, may be small, but it offers much to tourists looking for an authentic stay. With local food and wines, natural parks, and a beautiful coastline, the destination invites tourists to experience all that it is proud of. ... Regional Park of Maremma. Grosseto is also home to another nature reserve - Diaccia ...
  3. 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.. Grosseto was a Sienese dominion from 1336 and only surrendered to the Medici ...
  4. The Cathedral of San Lorenzo, Grosseto's most important monument, is dedicated to the city's patron saint, San Lorenzo. Constructed at the end of the 13th century by Sozzo di Rustichino who also worked on Siena's cathedral façade, its construction was interrupted by the war between Grosseto and Siena and resumed in 1340.
  5. bella-toscana.com

    The charming little town of Santa Fiora is located in the eastern extreme of the Maremma on the slopes of Monte Amiata and, along with Arcidosso, is well worth a visit by anyone visiting this area.
  6. italy-sights.info

    To Elba: By changing trains at Campiglia Marittima, you can get from Grosseto to Piombino Marittima, the ferry port to the island of Elba, several times a day. To Siena: There are about 7 trains a day from Grosseto to Siena on a branch line of the Italian railway. This railway line is considered to be the most beautiful in Tuscany (ticket costs 9.90 euros in summer 2018).
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    Grosseto (Italian pronunciation: [ɡrosˈseːto] ⓘ) is a city and a comune in the central Italian region of Tuscany, the capital of the province of Grosseto and of the Maremma. [3] The city lies 14 kilometres (9 miles) from the Tyrrhenian Sea, at the centre of an alluvial plain on the Ombrone river.. It is the most populous city in Maremma, with 82,284 inhabitants.
  8. The town of Grosseto is situated in the Maremma region of southern Tuscany. It is the Maremma's capital and lies on a plain next to the Ombrone river. Accommodation & Travel Guide. Navigation. Tuscany Tours. Florence Walking Tours; Florence. Florence Walking Tours;
  9. Grosseto is one of the few Tuscan cities with its medieval defensive walls intact. From above, the Medici Walls form an irregular hexagon, with six arrow-shaped corner bastions, running along a 3-kilometre-long perimeter. Don't miss the Passeggiata Verde (Green Walk), in the shade of the vegetation planted along and on the Walls.
  10. maremma-tuscany.com

    Grosseto is 'Il Cuore della Maremma Toscana' (the Heart of the Tuscan Maremma) and not just because it's the capital. Compared to other towns, Grosseto isn't old, it was founded in 1138, but somehow it managed to acquire a regalia and charm in those short years that makes it just as enthralling and just as beautiful as any Etruscan or Roman-founded city.
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