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Grand Duchy of Tuscany
former Italian state (1569–1801; 1815–1859)
San Casciano dei Bagni
Italian comune
Republic of Florence
city-state on the Appenine Peninsula between 1115–1532/69
Kingdom of Etruria
Italian kingdom between 1801 and 1807 that made up a large part of modern Tuscany
Duchy of Florence
(1532-1569) former Italian principality centred on the city of Florence
Duchy of Lucca
Sovereign state of the preunitarian Italy (1815-1847)
Costa Concordia disaster
disaster in which the cruise ship 'Costa Concordia' capsized and sank on 13 January 2012
Republic of Siena
former republic on the Italian peninsula between 1125 and 1555
list of rulers of Tuscany
Wikimedia list article
March of Tuscany
Italian mark
Republic of Lucca
historical city-state in Italy
Lars Porsena
late 6th century BC Etruscan king of Clusium
Principality of Lucca and Piombino
former Principality
Principality of Elba
Napoleonic era monarchy
Republic of Cospaia
small independent Italian state (1440–1826)
Lunigiana
thumb|250px|View of Lunigiana between Filattiera and [[Aulla.]] thumb|250px|Map of the municipalities that make up Lunigiana The Lunigiana () or Lunesana is a historical territory of Italy that today falls within the provinces of Massa Carrara, Tuscany, and La Spezia, Liguria. Its borders derive from the ancient Roman settlement, later the medieval diocese of Luni, which no longer exists.
State of Presidi
former state in Italy
Principality of Piombino
1398–1805 state in Tuscany, Italy
Order of Saint Stephen
Tuscan dynastic military order founded in 1561
Langobardia Major
historical and cultural region of medieval Europe, territory of the Langobard tribe in present-day Northern and Center Italy, whose name was preserved in the modern toponym of the Lombardy
history of Tuscany
aspect of history
Méditerranée
former French department in Italy (1808-1814)
Arno
former French department in Italy (1808-1814)
County of Santa Fiora
Monument of the Four Moors
monument
Ombrone
former French department in Italy (1808-1814)
Duchy of Tuscia
lombard duchy in Medieval central Italy, 576–797
Treaty of Florence (1844)
International agreement detailing the reversion of the duchies of Parma and Lucca
flag of Elba
flag of the Mediterranean island during Napoleon's rule
Tuscan pound
currency of Tuscany until the annexation by Napoleonic France in 1807
Vitozza
Vitozza is a cave settlement located near the village of San Quirico in the municipality of Sorano, in the province of Grosseto, southern Tuscany (Italy), which was inhabited from Etruscan times until the end of the 18th century.
Statonia
Statonia was an ancient Etruscan city whose location is unknown and disputed.