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| Assisi is superbly situated on the side of Monte Subasio.
The town is exceptionally well preserved and is absolutely worth a visit if you enjoy history. |
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| Gubbio is one of the most well-preserved medieval villages in Italy. Its history is rich with religious personalities and events and it is one of the most popular destinations for Catholic pilgrims. |
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| Orvieto lies on a rocky plateau north of Rome. Because of its location on an remote cliff face, the town has developed peacefully, and over the past 3,000 years, there has been so much construction that the town today consists of several layers. |
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| The main city in Umbria is the ancient and royal city of Perugia. The city has a unique structure with its old Etruscan and Roman acropolis situated on top of a hill. From here you can take a walk down through history amidst the medieval buildings along the road. |
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| Spoleto is famous the world over for its festival, which is an important international musical and cultural event. |
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