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  2. Val d'Orcia - Wikipedia

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    The Val d'Orcia or Valdorcia (Italian: [ˌvalˈdortʃa]) is a region of Tuscany, central Italy, which extends from the hills south of Siena to Monte Amiata.Its gentle, cultivated hills are occasionally broken by gullies and by towns and villages such as Pienza (rebuilt as an "ideal town" in the 15th century under the patronage of Pope Pius II), [1] Radicofani (home to the notorious brigand ...

  3. Pienza - Wikipedia

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    Central piazza. Before the village was renamed Pienza its name was Corsignano.It is first mentioned in documents from the 9th century. Around 1300 parts of the village became property of the Piccolomini family [4] after Enghelberto d'Ugo Piccolomini had received the fief of Montertari in Val d'Orcia from the emperor Frederick II in 1220. [5]

  4. Rock Drawings in Valcamonica - Wikipedia

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    Alpine rock art began to develop in this period. [11] Rocks were stained with celestial symbols, animals, weapons, depictions of plowing, chains of human-beings and other signs. Although the anthropomorphic figures were primitive at first, later these images were even more intense and more complicated by adding weapons, astral disks and ...

  5. Guggenheim International Award - Wikipedia

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    August, 1956 (Val d'Orcia) A table-top still life painting, influenced by Cubist abstraction and named after the Val d'Orcia in Tuscany [1] [2] 1958 Joan Miró: Wall of the Sun and Wall of the Moon: Ceramic mural at the UNESCO building in Paris, made in collaboration with Josep Llorens Artigas [3] [4] [5] 1960 Karel Appel

  6. Category:Val d'Orcia - Wikipedia

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    War in Val d'Orcia This page was last edited on 29 July 2018, at 06:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  7. Bagno Vignoni - Wikipedia

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    Panorama of the bath and Piazza delle Sorgenti. The ancient village of Bagno Vignoni is located in the heart of Tuscany, in the Val d'Orcia Natural Park.Thanks to the Via Francigena (which was the main route followed by pilgrims in antiquity who went to Rome), these thermal waters were found and have been used since Roman times.

  8. List of valleys of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Val d'Orcia was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 2004. [1] This is a list of valleys in Italy. Valleys of Italy. Cogne Valley Val di Taro Valle di ...

  9. List of canonically crowned Marian images in Italy - Wikipedia

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    San Quirico d'Orcia: Pope Benedict XV: Madonna della Quercia 5 September 1920 Bettola: Pope Benedict XV Madonna di Finalpia 8 September 1920 Final Pia: Pope Benedict XV Madonna del Ponte 12 September 1920 Lavagna: Pope Benedict XV Madonna della Vittoria: 19 September 1920: Nepi: Pope Benedict XV: Madonna delle Vigne: 21 November 1920