Narni

Characteristic Umbrian town with strong medieval connotations, it still preserves numerous historical and archaeological testimonies. The Narnese area was home to populations since the Neolithic period, while the first historical evidence dates back to 600 BC, as Livio said, mentioning Nequinum (Narni) and its inhabitants. In 299 BC it was conquered by the Roman troops

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San Gemini

Famous for the spa (and for the eponymous brand of excellent mineral water), but notable especially for the beauty of the historic center, well preserved and characterized by morphology and typically medieval appearance. The inhabited center of San Gemini rises on the ruins of a small Roman settlement along the route of the ancient Via

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Todi

It was founded between the eighth and seventh centuries BC from the Umbrians on a hill located on the left bank of the Tiber, about 400 meters above sea level and a short distance from the territory inhabited by the Etruscans, with the name of Tutere, which means “border town”. According to legend, initially the

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