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Perugia is a well-known artistic center of Italy

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Welcome to Umbria, a region in central Italy known as the "green heart" of the country for its lush landscapes and medieval hilltop towns. Spanning approximately 8,460 square kilometers, Umbria is a tranquil oasis steeped in history and spirituality. Umbrians take pride in their artistic legacy, with the town of Assisi renowned for being the birthplace of St. Francis and home to stunning frescoes by Giotto. Explore the charming towns of Perugia, Orvieto, and Spoleto, each offering a blend of Etruscan, Roman, and medieval architecture. Umbria's cuisine highlights local ingredients like truffles, lentils, and olive oil, with dishes like umbricelli pasta and porchetta. Experience the serenity and charm of Umbria, where nature, art, and tradition create a harmonious tapestry of beauty.

Green Heart of Italy:

Lush landscapes and medieval hilltop towns.

Artistic Legacy:

Assisi, birthplace of St. Francis, known for stunning frescoes.

Local Cuisine:

Truffles, lentils, and regional pasta dishes like umbricelli.

Cultural Events:

Festivals celebrating music, art, and spirituality.

Quality of Life:

Serene environment and sense of community.
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