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===Central===
* {{Marker|type=city |lat=43.071 |long=12.614 |zoom=12 |name=[[Assisi]] |image=}} - home of St. Francis and a major religious center, the Basilica has the world's best medieval art collection frescoed on the walls.
* {{Marker|type=city |lat=42.934 |long=12.609 |zoom=13 |name=[[Bevagna]] |image=}} - small but fascinating town.
* {{Marker|type=city |lat=42.9542 |long=12.0048 |zoom=15 |name=[[Città della Pieve]] |image=}} - Red-bricked town. Home of the painter, ''Il Perugino''.
* {{Marker|type=city |lat=42.9560 |long=12.7033 |zoom=14 |name=[[Foligno]] |image=}} - home of Italy's first printing press.▼
* {{Marker|type=city |lat=42.8925 |long=12.6499 |zoom=15 |name=[[Montefalco]] |image=}} - Great red wine.[[Image:Trevi from hotel.jpg|thumb|250px|Trevi]]▼
▲* [[Foligno]] - home of Italy's first printing press.
* {{Marker|type=city |lat=42.991 |long=12.672 |zoom=13 |name=[[Spello]] |image=}} - famous for its Infiorata flower festival on Corpus Domini Sunday when the streets are covered with intricate flower designs.▼
▲* [[Montefalco]] - Great red wine.[[Image:Trevi from hotel.jpg|thumb|250px|Trevi]]
* {{Marker|type=city |lat=42.7355 |long=12.7366 |zoom=14 |name=[[Spoleto]] |image=}} – famous for its Festival of the Two Worlds.▼
▲* [[Spello]] - famous for its Infiorata flower festival on Corpus Domini Sunday when the streets are covered with intricate flower designs.
* {{Marker|type=city |lat=42.8779 |long=12.7475 |zoom=15 |name=[[Trevi]] |image=}} - close to the source of the Clitumnus River, a location much admired by the Romans and, among others, Byron.▼
▲* [[Spoleto]] – famous for its Festival of the Two Worlds.
▲* [[Trevi]] - close to the source of the Clitumnus River, a location much admired by the Romans and, among others, Byron.
===South===
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