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Tuscany, known for its rolling hills and rich history, is the second-largest region in Italy. Florence, its capital, is renowned for Renaissance art and architecture, but also worth exploring are smaller towns like Pienza, famous for pecorino cheese, and San Gimignano, known for its medieval towers. The region boasts diverse landscapes from the Chianti vineyards to the coastal Maremma. Tuscany is also celebrated for its local festivals, such as the Palio di Siena, and its traditional cuisine that emphasizes fresh, local ingredients. This area offers a glimpse into Italy's agrarian past with its rustic farms and olive groves, making it a unique place to slow down and connect with the local culture.
Bagno a Ripoli
Impruneta
Mercatale in Val di Pesa
Rignano sull'Arno
Vagliagli
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