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'''Tuscia''' is an historical region of Italy that comprised the southern territories under Etruscan influence. While it later become to cohincide to today’s [[province of Viterbo]], it was originally much larger, including the whole Region of [[Tuscany]], a great part of [[Umbria]] and the northern parts of [[Lazio]].
'''Tuscia''' is an historical region of [[Italy]] that comprised the southern territories under Etruscan influence. While it later become to cohincide to today’s [[province of Viterbo]], it was originally much larger, including the whole Region of [[Tuscany]], a great part of [[Umbria]] and the northern parts of [[Lazio]].


[[Category:Geographical, historical and cultural regions of Italy]]
[[Category:Geographical, historical and cultural regions of Italy]]

Revision as of 11:10, 16 January 2008

Tuscia is an historical region of Italy that comprised the southern territories under Etruscan influence. While it later become to cohincide to today’s province of Viterbo, it was originally much larger, including the whole Region of Tuscany, a great part of Umbria and the northern parts of Lazio.