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Summary Of: Tuscany

Tuscany is known for its landscapes and its artistic legacy... Tuscany is divided into ten provinces... Tuscany is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance movement... Tuscany was the birthplace of... ended in the transfer of Tuscany from the Medicis to Francis... Tuscany was inherited by the successor to the Holy Roman Empire... Tuscany was transferred from Austria to the newly unified nation of Italy... Tuscany is known for its... Tuscany is a stronghold of the center... Tuscany gave more than 61... Towns of Tuscany with a population of 50...

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