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    Città di Castello ; "Castle Town") is a city and comune in the province of Perugia, in the northern part of Umbria. It is situated on a slope of the Apennines, on the flood plain along the upper part of the river Tiber. The city is 56 km (35 mi) north of Perugia and 104 km (65 mi) south of Cesena on the motorway SS 3 bis. It … See more

    The town was founded by the ancient Umbri, an Italic tribe, on the left bank of the Tiber River. The town may have come into conflict with the nearby Etruscans. Beginning in the third century BC it became a civitates … See more

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    The town is located in northern Umbria, near the borders with Tuscany and Marche, and the Tiber river flows along its western side. The … See more

    The city is mostly built of brick, since the local sandstone deriving from Apennines erodes very rapidly. Its principal monuments include the medieval Palazzo Comunale, the tall civic tower or Torre Comunale, and the Pinacoteca Comunale, an art museum with … See more

    Majano, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy is the only official twin comune. See more

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    The dialect is particular and derives in turn from the Romagnolo Gaelic and the eastern Tuscan dialects. The comune territory is one of the largest in Italy, for this reason dialect changes a lot according to the considered zone. Culture is linked to Marche, Romagna … See more

    For persons from the city, see People from Città di Castello. In addition, the following are believed to have had a local connection, usually … See more

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    Città di Castello (in latino: Tifernum Tiberinum; localmente abbreviato in Castello) è un comune italiano di 38 245 abitanti della provincia di Perugia in Umbria. Principale centro dell'alta valle del Tevere, è sede vescovile della diocesi di Città di Castello. Data la sua posizione, ha forti legami storici e culturali con le zone limitrofe di Toscana, Romagna e Marche.

  3. Home Page - Comune di Città di Castello (PG)

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    Piazza V. Gabriotti, 1 - 06012 Città di Castello (PG) PEC [email protected]. Centralino +39 075 85291 . P. IVA 00372420547. …

  4. https://www.britannica.com/place/Citta-di-Castello

    Città di Castello, town, Umbria regione, central Italy. It lies along the Tiber River, east of Arezzo. The town occupies the site of ancient Tifernum Tiberinum, …

  5. https://www.summerinitaly.com/guide/citta-di-castello

    Among the gentle green hills of the Upper Tiber Valley, in luminous landscapes and an intensely cultivated countryside, lies the art city of Città di Castello. In ancient times known as "Tifernum …

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    What is the meaning of Città di Castello?
    Città di Castello ( Italian pronunciation: [tʃitˈta ddi kasˈtɛllo] ); "Castle Town") is a city and comune in the province of Perugia, in the northern part of Umbria. It is situated on a slope of the Apennines, on the flood plain along the upper part of the river Tiber.
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    What happened in Città di Castello?
    In Middle Ages the Diocese of Città di Castello included also many territories that are today in the provinces of Arezzo, Forlì-Cesena, Pesaro and Rimini. In the later Middle Ages it was governed successively by the Guelphs and Ghibellines. In 1375 Città di Castello joined the insurrection of other cities of the States of the Church.
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    Why is Città di castello called the Happy Camp of Italy?
    Città di Castello has had many names over the centuries, since its founding in near-prehistory by the Umbri. The Romans renamed it Tifernum Tiberinum, but the Lombards win the naming prize. After occupying the area, they renamed it Castrum Felicitatis — “a happy camp”. Locals are, literally, Happy Campers.
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    Why visit Cinquecento di Castello?
    Città di Castello has not significantly changed from the beginning of Cinquecento (1500s), and this integrity and continuity has helped preserve the architectural and ambiance of extraordinary beauty... good enough reason why it is worth a visit!
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    Visit Città di Castello & Montone travel guide. Enclosed in a ring of Renaissance walls and surrounded by arable farmland, Città di Castello is the major stop on northern Umbria’s borderlands with Tuscany. It lies around 23 miles east of …

  8. Città di Castello Turismo

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    Città di Castello has two exits: Città di castello South and Città di Castello. From Bologna-Florence A1 Highway : Arezzo exit, then continue along SR 73 and SR 221, toward the East. …

  9. https://wanderingourworld.com/citta-di-castello...

    Jul 12, 2020 · Città di Castello is only accessible by bus or car with no train station. This does add to its ‘hidden gem’ appeal and it makes a wonderful day trip from nearby Perugia which is only 56 km away. Buses also run from …

  10. https://lifeinitaly.com/citta-di-castello

    May 06, 2019 · Città di Castello is a city located in north Umbria, in the province of Perugia. The town’s location in the valley of the Tiber River, and surrounded by the Apennines, is …

  11. Città di Castello Turismo

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    Città di Castello – Arezzo estivo 2022; Arezzo – Città di castello estivo 2022; Con FLIXBUS, biglietti online: Perugia – Roma e ritorno; Con ADRIABUS orario estivo (dal 5/6/2022) da Città di Castello (Piazza Garibaldi ) a Fano Pincio (Linee 23 …

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