Tuscany

Tuscany is a region on '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.
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² is the capital of the region of Tuscany in , with a population of about 367,000. The city is a cultural, artistic and architectural gem, and is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list.

is a city in Tuscany, , best known for its world-famous leaning tower. But the tower isn't the only thing to see – there are other architectural and artistic marvels in this beautiful city.

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is a walled city in Tuscany, known for its cuisine, art, museums, medieval cityscape and a colourful horse race, Il Palio, conducted twice each year in the summer.

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is a province of the Tuscany Region of with a rich heritage of art, architecture and landscapes, supported by four UNESCO heritage sites: San Gimignano, , Pienza and the Val d'Orcia.

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The Metropolitan City of , formerly the Province of , is an administrative region of the Tuscany Region of .

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The province of is a province in the Tuscany region of . Its capital is the city of . The province is bordered by the regions of , , , and the provinces and Florence of Tuscany.

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is a province at the southern end of Tuscany of the Tuscany Region of . The seaside, with its favourable climate throughout the year, is the driving force of tourism.

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is a province of the Tuscany Region of . Beyond the city of 's many sights — the Leaning Tower, the cathedral and the Carovana Palace — the province has many attractions in its other towns and villages.

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The Province of lies in the Tuscany Region of central Italy. Most of its population live in the south around city and along the coast; inland are rugged hills.

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is a province of the Tuscany Region of . The region has several locations famous from The Count of Monte Cristo, including the Island of Monte Cristo. The province of is coastal and contains a number of coastal towns.

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is a province of the Tuscany Region of . The mountains of and the resorts of Abetone and Val di Luce are tourist destinations for skiers.

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The province of is a province in the Tuscany region of . It is named after the provincial capital , and , the other main town in the province.

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The province of is one of the 80 ordinary provinces in Italy. Situated in the region of Tuscany, its capital and largest city is . It was carved out as a separate province from the in 1992.

Tuscany

Latitude of center
43.4587° or 43° 27′ 31″ north
Longitude of center
11.1389° or 11° 8′ 20″ east
Population
3,750,000
Elevation
341 metres (1,119 feet)
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1781917334
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­state
Geo­Names ID
3165361
Wiki­data ID
Q1273
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Yue Chinese—“Tuscany” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Toskane
  • Albanian: toskana
  • Albanian: Toskana
  • Amharic: ቶስካና
  • Arabic: تسكانة
  • Arabic: تُسكانة
  • Arabic: توسكانا
  • Arabic: طُسقانة
  • Aragonese: Toscana
  • Armenian: Տոսկանա
  • Arpitan: Toscana
  • Asturian: Toscana
  • Azerbaijani: Toskana
  • Balinese: Toskana
  • Bashkir: Тоскана
  • Basque: Toscana
  • Basque: Toskana
  • Bavarian: Toskana
  • Belarusian: Таскана
  • Bengali: তোসকানা
  • Bosnian: Toskana
  • Breton: Toskana
  • Bulgarian: Тоскана
  • Catalan: Toscana
  • Cebuano: Toscana
  • Central Bikol: Tuscany
  • Central Kurdish: تاسکەنی
  • Chechen: Тоскана
  • Chinese: Toscana
  • Chinese: 托斯卡尼
  • Chinese: 托斯卡納大區
  • Chinese: 托斯卡纳
  • Chinese: 托斯卡纳区
  • Chinese: 托斯卡纳大区
  • Chinese: 陀斯卡拿
  • Chuvash: Тоскана
  • Cornish: Toscana
  • Corsican: Toscana
  • Corsican: Tuscana
  • Crimean Tatar: Toskana
  • Croatian: Toskana
  • Czech: Toskánsko
  • Danish: Toscana
  • Dimli (individual language): Toskana
  • Dutch: Toscane
  • Egyptian Arabic: توسكانا
  • Esperanto: Toskanio
  • Estonian: Toscana
  • Extremaduran: Toscana
  • Finnish: Toscana
  • French: Toscane
  • Friulian: Toscane
  • Galician: Toscana
  • Georgian: ტოსკანა
  • German: Toscana
  • German: Toskana
  • Greek: Τοσκάνη
  • Hakka Chinese: Thok-sṳ̂-khà-na̍p
  • Hakka Chinese: Toscana
  • Hebrew: טוסקנה
  • Hindi: टस्कनी
  • Hindi: तोस्काना
  • Hungarian: Toszkána
  • Icelandic: Toskana
  • Ido: Toskania
  • Indonesian: Toscana
  • Indonesian: Toskana
  • Interlingua: Toscana
  • Interlingue: Toscana
  • Irish: An Tuscáin
  • Italian: Toscana
  • Japanese: トスカーナ州
  • Javanese: Toscana
  • Kazakh: Тоскана
  • Korean: 토스카나 주
  • Korean: 토스카나
  • Korean: 토스카나주
  • Kurdish: Toscana
  • Kurdish: Toskana
  • Ladin: Toscana
  • Ladino: Toskana
  • Latin: Tuscia
  • Latvian: Toskāna
  • Ligurian: Toscann-a
  • Limburgan: Toscane
  • Lingua Franca Nova: Toscana
  • Lithuanian: Toskana
  • Lombard: Toscana
  • Luxembourgish: Toskana
  • Macedo-Romanian: Toscana
  • Macedonian: Тоскана
  • Malagasy: Toskana
  • Malay: Toscana
  • Malay: Tuscany
  • Malayalam: ടസ്കനി
  • Maltese: Toscana
  • Maltese: Toskana
  • Manipuri: ꯇꯁ꯭ꯀꯅꯤ
  • Marathi: तोस्काना
  • Mazanderani: توسکانی
  • Min Dong Chinese: Tuscany
  • Min Nan Chinese: Toscana
  • Mingrelian: ტოსკანა
  • Neapolitan: Toscana
  • Northern Frisian: Toskaana
  • Northern Sami: Toscana
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Toscana
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Toscana
  • Norwegian: Toscana
  • Occitan (post 1500): Toscana
  • Old English (ca. 450-1100): Tuscania
  • Ossetian: Тосканæ
  • Pampanga: Toskana
  • Panjabi: ਤੋਸਕਾਨਾ
  • Papiamento: Toscana
  • Persian: توسکانی
  • Picard: Toscanne
  • Piemontese: Toscan-a
  • Polish: Toskania
  • Portuguese: Toscana
  • Portuguese: Toscânia
  • Pushto: توسکاني
  • Quechua: Toscana
  • Romagnol: Tuschèna
  • Romanian: Toscana
  • Romansh: Toscana
  • Russian: Тоскана
  • Sardinian: Toscana
  • Scots: Tuscany
  • Scottish Gaelic: Toscana
  • Serbian: Тоскана
  • Serbo-Croatian: Toskana
  • Sicilian: Tuscana
  • Slovak: Toskánsko
  • Slovenian: Toscana
  • Slovenian: Toskana
  • South Azerbaijani: توسکانی
  • Spanish: Región de Toscana
  • Spanish: Toscana
  • Swahili: Toscana
  • Swedish: Toscana
  • Swiss German: Toskana
  • Tagalog: Toscana
  • Tagalog: Toskana
  • Tagalog: Tuskanya
  • Tajik: Тоскана
  • Tajik: Тусконӣ
  • Tamil: டசுக்கனி
  • Tatar: Тоскана
  • Thai: แคว้นตอสคานา
  • Thai: แคว้นทัสกานี
  • Thai: แคว้นทัสคานี
  • Thai: ตอสกานา
  • Thai: ตอสคานา
  • Thai: ทัสคานี
  • Tosk Albanian: Toskana
  • Turkish: Toskana Özerk Bölgesi
  • Turkish: Toskana
  • Ukrainian: Тоскана
  • Urdu: تسکانہ
  • Venetian: Toscana
  • Vietnamese: Toscana
  • Vlaams: Toscane
  • Waray (Philippines): Toscana
  • Welsh: Toscana
  • Western Armenian: Թոսքանա
  • Western Frisian: Toskane
  • Western Panjabi: صوبہ ٹسکنی
  • Wu Chinese: 托斯卡纳
  • Yue Chinese: 陀斯卡拿
  • ma lili Tokana
  • ma Tokana
  • Toscana
  • Toscane
  • Tuschèna

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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikivoyage page “Tuscany”. Photo: Massimo Telò, CC BY-SA 3.0.