Also known as Massa-Carrara province, Massa e Carrara province, provincia di Massa e Carrara, Massa-Carrara, Massa e Carrara, Province of Massa and Carrara, Massa–Carrara, Massa and Carrara
province of Italy
Massa-Carrara is a province located in the Tuscany region of northern Italy, known historically for its marble quarries and coastal areas. It matters because it represents an important part of Italy's industrial heritage and geography, particularly for marble extraction and trade that has shaped both the local economy and the region's cultural identity.
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Provincia di Massa‑Carrara
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The Province of Massa-Carrara (Italian: Provincia di Massa-Carrara) is a province in the region of Tuscany in central Italy. It is named after the provincial capital Massa, and Carrara, the other main town in the province. It has a population of 186,637 in an area of 1,154.68 square kilometres (445.82 sq mi) across its 17 municipalities.
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