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- Tuscany is a central Italian region bordered by Liguria, Emilia-Romagna, Marche, Lazio, Umbria, and the Tyrrhenian Sea.
- The region has a Mediterranean climate, supporting vineyards and olive groves, and features a mountainous and hilly landscape.
- Key cities include Florence, known for the Uffizi Gallery and the Duomo, Pisa with its iconic leaning tower, and Siena famous for the Palio.
- Tuscany is accessible by train, buses, and cars, making travel between cities convenient.
- The region is renowned for traditional foods like cantucci with vinsanto and the Fiorentina steak, and as the birthplace of artists like Dante and Petrarca.
Tuscany
Tuscany is a region in the centre of Italy. It borders with Liguria, Emilia-Romagna, Marche, Lazio and Umbria, and also with the Tirreno Sea in the west. There are a lot of islands but the most important are Elba and Giglio Islands. The landscape is mountainous and hilly. the principal mountains are Appennini. Tuscany has a Mediterranean climate, in fact there are a lot of vineyards and olive trees. The most interesting cities are Florence, Pisa, Lucca and Siena.
In Florence you can visit the Uffizi, an art gallery, Duomo of Florence and many other churches and museums. In Pisa there is the Tower of Pisa. it is famous because it is bending. Siena is famous for its Palio. You can reach and visit this places by train, buses and by car. The most traditional food is cantucci with vinsanto and a steak call Fiorentina. Tuscany is also famous because here a lot of artists were born, among which Dante and Petrarca.