Cascia is placed in the most mountainous area of Umbria, from probable Umbrian origins it was inhabited by the Romans. Ancient Roman municipality…
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Cerreto di Spoleto
First knowledge of its existence only in the XIIIth century for its important strategic position on the outlet of the Vigi valley.
From uncertain but remote origins. Monteleone di Spoleto rose on the ruins of the ancient city of Brufa. In the Middle-Ages it had been part of the Dukedom of…
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Norcia
Founded by the Sabini, the historical centre was completly fenced with walls. In according to historians, the territory of Norcia was inhabitated since neolithic…
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Poggiodomo
Rose compact on a spur of a rock around a castle from the XIIIth-XIVth century and it's an important agricultural centre. It has been part of Spoleto's…
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Preci
Rose in the Valley of the Campiano torrent or Castoriana Valley during the Benedictine colonisation in the high Middle-ages, it was refuge of numerous hermits.…
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Sant'Anatolia di Narco
Rose with the Benedictine colonization in the place where abbot sublacense Leone in the mid-Xth century found the body of Audace, hired ruffian, who killed at…
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Scheggino
From ancient origins, first called Schiaginum then Schezzino and in the beginning of the XVIIIth century, Scheggino, agricultural centre, rose on a slant around a…
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Vallo di Nera
One of the fortified centres of the Valnerina after its old and primitive castle was destroyed by the Dukedom of Spoleto in 1216.