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		<description><![CDATA[Umbria, is the most central region in Italy, is entirely landlocked and often referred to as being the &#8216;green heart of Italy&#8217;. Umbria still loudly echoes the Middle Ages, and boasts (albeit quietly) a landscape of mediaeval hilltop villages, castles and monasteries. This is a region that, despite being on the doorstep of Tuscany and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Climate features of Umbria</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The climatic features of Umbria are those typical of an internal peninsular region.The features of the Meditterranean climate are attenuated because this region is not located beside the sea. The Appenine backbone however forms a barrier against the influxes of the Adriatic Sea. It is rarely exceeded by the masses of cold air originating from [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Main distances from Perugia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Distances from the main Italian cities Ancona: 150 Km Aosta: 610 Km Bari: 550 Km Bolzano: 510 Km Florence/Firenze: 150 Km Genoa/Genova: 380 Km Milan/Milano: 450 Km Naples/Napoli: 400 Km Palermo: 1100 Km Rome/Roma: 180 Km Turin/torino: 520 Km Venice : 350 Km Distances from the main European cities Amsterdam: 1560 km Anvers/Antwerpen: 1430 km [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Umbrian History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Umbria, AKA the &#8216;Green heart of Italy&#8217; is the only landlocked region of Italy It has a very central, and therefore strategic location, acting both as a north/south crossroads and as a gateway between two seas, the Adriatic and the Tirrenian. As with many other areas of the country, Umbria has historically integrated and adapted [...]]]></description>
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