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Apart from agriculture, the main resources of Viterbo's area are pottery, marble and wood. The town also hosts the Italian gold reserves, an important Academy of Fine Arts, the University of Tuscia and is located in a wide thermal area attracting many tourist from the whole central Italy.
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Pensilvania Riosucio Risaralda Salamina Samana Supia Victoria Villamaria Viterbo...
Innocent V on July 11, 1276, but died at Viterbo on August 18, without having been ordained to the...
shows. By the 1990s, however, she had largely left the spotlight. She died in Corchiano, Viterbo...
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Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini
of Cantalice and another is the tomb of the Blessed Crispin of Viterbo. Several famous masterpieces...
Regione Lazio Zone Central Italy Capital Rome President Francesco Storace Provinces Frosinone Latina Rieti Rome Viterbo Municipalities 378 Area 17,203 km² Population - Total... city of the region Viterbo Frosinone Rieti Latina Other notable cities in alphabetical order Castel...
to Viterbo and then to Pisa, where he was guarded by the imperial vicar. On February 19 1329...
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against the Hohenstaufen. Rome itself became too Ghibelline for the pope, who withdrew to Viterbo...