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Where is Tuscany located?

Where is Tuscany located?

Located in central Italy, Tuscany includes some among the main cultural, artistic and environmental destinations in Italy. The Provinces of Tuscany Arezzo (AR), Firenze (FI), Grosseto (GR), Livorno (LI), Lucca (LU), Massa-Carrara (MS), Pisa (PI), Pistoia (PT), Prato (PO), Siena (SI)

What is Tuscany famous for?

Located in central Italy, Tuscany includes some among the main cultural, artistic and environmental destinations in Italy.

Why choose Toscana?

Toscana is developed by Sunrise Company, the Desert’s preeminent homebuilder/developer, who is renowned for enduring quality, prudent stewardship and flawless service. Explore Toscana and find your la dolce vita today!

What is the main industry in Tuscany?

Modern agriculture systems make Tuscany among the first producers in Italy of sunflowers, tobacco, potatoes, vegetables and olives. As far as industry is concerned, the region has a variety of well-managed, small and medium sized industries in the most different sectors.

Tuscany is a region on Italy’s west coast, on the Tyrrhenian sea. It is one of the most popular places to visit in a country that is itself one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.

What are the World Heritage Sites in Tuscany?

Tuscany is Italy’s fifth largest region at 22,994 square kilometers. Within its boundaries you’ll find six World Heritage Sites. Many tourists can rattle them off from memory. They include Florence, Siena, Pisa ‘s Piazza dei Miracoli, Pienza, San Gimignano –the city of towers– and the Val d’Orcia.

What is the best Tuscany map?

We recommend the Touring Club Italiano Tuscany map. Authentic Tuscany is a guide by the Touring Club that is quite useful as well, pointing you towards the smaller places in the rural countryside as well as offering information on the larger cities. We refer to it often.

What is the Maremma in Italy?

The Maremma is the Italian “cowboy country” where the Butteri herd cattle in what was once marshy land drained by the fascists. But the Maremma is more than this, it’s a place of Etruscan towns, ancient iron mining, and great Tuscan wines. More detail on these areas below the map.

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