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Montefalco Montefalco bears this name in place of the former Coccorone or Concurione because Federico II gave it to the village in 1249-50, after his stay... |
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Bevagna Bevagna is a little village situated in the foothills of Montefalco. It is surrounded by a fertile valley, rich in water streams and in cultivations that the Latin poets |
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Gualdo Cattaneo Gualdo Cattaneo is a little village in the heart of the Martani Mountains, surrounded by forests and olive groves, hence the name Gualdo (from the German Wald = forest). |
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Todi Todi is a town with very ancient origins. The legend tells that an eagle had indicated the hill on top of which the town was to be built,and this eagle is still present in the town’s emblem.
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Spoleto Spoleto is built on a hill near the sacred mountain of Monteluco. It has very ancient origins and it became famous during the Roman period because, during the II Punic war, the inhabitants of Spoleto fought back the Carthaginian condottiere Hannibal after a strong resistance
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