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  2. List of municipalities of Umbria - Wikipedia

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    Location of Umbria within Italy Provinces of Umbria. The following is a list of the municipalities of Umbria, Italy. [1] There are 92 municipalities in Umbria (as of January 2019): 59 in the Province of Perugia; 33 in the Province of Terni

  3. File:Map of region of Umbria, Italy, with provinces-it.svg

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    Map of region of Umbria, Italy.svg (by Vonvikken). This vector image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from this file: Italy map with regions.svg (by Helix84 ).

  4. Umbria - Wikipedia

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    Umbria was a former stronghold of the Italian Communist Party, forming with Tuscany, Emilia-Romagna and Marche what was then known as Italy's "Red Regions". [33] Umbria was considered a stronghold of the Democratic Party and left-leaning parties for over 50 years, however in 2019 the candidate of the centre-right coalition Donatella Tesei won ...

  5. Category:Cities and towns in Umbria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cities and towns in Umbria" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Gubbio - Wikipedia

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    The race has strong devotional, civic, and historical overtones and is one of the best-known folklore manifestations in Italy; the Ceri was chosen as the heraldic emblem on the coat of arms of Umbria as a modern administrative region. A celebration like the Corsa dei Ceri is held also in Jessup, Pennsylvania. In this small town the people carry ...

  7. Todi - Wikipedia

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    Todi (Italian pronunciation:; Tuder in antiquity) is a town and comune (municipality) of the province of Perugia (region of Umbria) in central Italy.It is perched on a tall two-crested hill overlooking the east bank of the river Tiber, commanding distant views in every direction.

  8. Umbri - Wikipedia

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    Ethnolinguistic map of Italy in the Iron Age, before the Roman expansion and conquest of Italy. The Umbri were an Italic people of ancient Italy. [1] A region called Umbria still exists and is now occupied by Italian speakers. It is somewhat smaller than the ancient Umbria.

  9. Spello - Wikipedia

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    Spello (in Antiquity: Hispellum) is an ancient town and comune (township) of Italy, in the province of Perugia in eastern-central Umbria, on the lower southern flank of Monte Subasio. It is 6 km (4 mi) NNW of Foligno and 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Assisi. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy"). [3]