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  2. Pisa - Wikipedia

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    Most believe the hypothesis that the origin of the name Pisa comes from Etruscan and means 'mouth', as Pisa is at the mouth of the Arno river. [5]Although throughout history there have been several uncertainties about the origin of the city of Pisa, excavations made in the 1980s and 1990s found numerous archaeological remains, including the fifth century BC tomb of an Etruscan prince, proving ...

  3. Timeline of Pisa - Wikipedia

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    812 CE - Pisa becomes part of the March of Tuscany (territory) of the Holy Roman Empire. [2] 990 - San Michele in Borgo monastery founded. [4] 1003 - Lucca-Pisa conflict occurs. [1] 1004 - Pisa sacked by Saracens. [1] 1063 - Pisa Cathedral construction begins. [2] 1011 - Pisa unsuccessfully attacked by Saracens again. [1] 1092 Pisa Cathedral ...

  4. Cittadella Nuova - Wikipedia

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    The citadel was called "nuova" (new) to distinguish it from the older Cittadella Vecchia on the seaward side of the city.The Cittadella Nuova is located on the extreme opposite side of the city walls of Pisa in Lungarno Fibonacci, on the south bank of the river Arno between the Ponte della Vittoria and the Ponte della Fortezza.

  5. Province of Pisa - Wikipedia

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    The province of Pisa (Italian: provincia di Pisa) is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Pisa . With an area of 2,448 square kilometres (945 sq mi) and a total population of 421,642 (As of 2014 [update] ), it is the second most populous and fifth largest province of Tuscany.

  6. Republic of Pisa - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Pisa (Italian: Repubblica di Pisa) was an independent state existing from the 11th to the 15th century centered on the Tuscan city of Pisa.It rose to become an economic powerhouse, a commercial center whose merchants dominated Mediterranean and Italian trade for a century, before being surpassed and superseded by the Republic of Genoa.

  7. Leaning Tower of Pisa - Wikipedia

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    The design had long been attributed to a man named Guglielmo and to Bonanno Pisano, the latter a well-known 12th-century resident artist of Pisa known for his bronze casting, particularly in the Pisa Duomo. [8] [better source needed] Pisano left Pisa in 1185 for Monreale, Sicily, only to return and die in his home town. A piece of cast bearing ...

  8. Pisan Romanesque style - Wikipedia

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    Pisan Romanesque style is a variant of the Romanesque architectural style that developed in Pisa at the end of the 10th century and which influenced a wide geographical area at the time when the city was a powerful maritime republic (from the second half of the 11th century to the first one of the 13th century).

  9. List of mayors of Pisa - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo Gambacorti is Pisa' City Hall. The mayor of Pisa is an elected politician who, along with the Pisa's city council, is accountable for the strategic government of Pisa in Tuscany, Italy. The current mayor is Michele Conti, a member of the right-wing populist party Lega Nord, who took office on 27 June 2018. [1]