Tuscany: Region in central Italy

Tuscany (Italian: Toscana) is a region in the center of Italy.

It has an area of 22,990 km² and a population of about 3.6 million people (in 2004). The capital is Florence.

Tuscany
Toscana
Flag of Tuscany
Coat of arms of Tuscany
Tuscany: Geography, Economy, Demographics
CountryItaly
CapitalFlorence
Government
 • PresidentClaudio Martini (Democratic Party)
Area
 • Total22,990 km2 (8,880 sq mi)
Population
 (2007-12-31)
 • Total3,677,048
 • Density160/km2 (410/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
GDP/ Nominal€99.1 billion (2006)
NUTS RegionITC
Websitewww.regione.toscana.it

Tuscany is known for its landscapes and its artistic legacy. Six Tuscan localities have been made UNESCO protected sites: the historical center of Florence (1982), the historical center of Siena (1995), the square of the Cathedral of Pisa (1987), the historical center of San Gimignano (1990), the historical center of Pienza (1996) and the Val d'Orcia (2004).

Geography

Tuscany borders Emilia-Romagna to the north, Liguria to the north-west, Tyrrhenian Sea to the west, Umbria and Marche to the east, and Lazio to the south-east. The territory is two thirds hilly and one fourth mountainous. The rest is made up of the plains that form the valley of the Arno River.

Economy

Tuscany is known for its wines (the most famous of which are Chianti, Morellino di Scansano, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, and Brunello di Montalcino) and has 120 protected regions (nature reserves). Other agricultural products include cattle (particularly the famous "Fiorentina" steak) and the production of olive oil, principally in Lucca.

The subsoil in Tuscany is rich in mineral resources. There are iron ore, copper, mercury and lignite mines, the famous soffioni (fumarole) at Larderello, and the vast marble mines in Versilia. Although its share is falling, agriculture is still important. In the region's inland areas, cereals, potatoes, olives and grapes are grown. The swamplands, which used to be marshy, now produce vegetables, rice, tobacco, beets and sunflowers.

Tourism is important to the so-called "Cities of Art" (Florence, Arezzo, Lucca, Pisa, Siena, San Gimignano), as well as on the coast and in the isles (Elba).

Demographics

In the 1980s and 1990s the region attracted an intense influx of immigrants, in particular from China and Northern Africa. There is also a significant community of British and Americans. As of 2006, the Italian national institute of statistics ISTAT estimated that 215,490 foreign-born immigrants live in Tuscany, about 5.9% of the people in Tuscany.

Towns of Tuscany with a population of 50,000 or more:

Comune Population (2006 est.)
Florence 366,901
Prato 183,823
Livorno 160,534
Arezzo 95,229
Pisa 87,737
Pistoia 85,947
Lucca 84,422
Grosseto 76,330
Massa 69,399
Carrara 65,125
Viareggio 63,389
Sienna 54,147
Arezzo 100,455

Provinces

Tuscany: Geography, Economy, Demographics 

Important points for industry in Tuscany

Famous people born in Tuscany

  • Mario Cipollini
  • Mario Luzi
  • Mario Monicelli
  • Marsilio Ficino
  • Masaccio
  • Massimo Bulleri
  • Michelangelo
  • Mino Maccari
  • Niccolò Machiavelli
  • Nicola Pisano
  • Oriana Fallaci
  • Paolo Bettini
  • Paolo Hendel
  • Paolo Lorenzini
  • Paolo Rossi
  • Paolo Vallesi
  • Paolo Virzì
  • pope Gregorio VII
  • pope Leone X
  • pope Pio II
  • Pier Soderini
  • Piero della Francesca
  • Piero Umiliani
  • Pietro Mascagni
  • Pontormo
  • Pupo
  • Renato Fucini
  • Riccardo Fogli
  • Roberto Benigni
  • Roberto Madrigali
  • Romano Bilenchi
  • Rosso Fiorentino
  • Salvatore Sanzo
  • Sandro Botticelli
  • Santa Caterina da Siena
  • Simone Martini
  • Stefania Sandrelli
  • Telemaco Signorini
  • Tiziano Terzani
  • Ulisse Dini
  • Vasco Pratolini
  • Vincenzo da Filicaja
  • Vittoria Puccini
  • Vittorio Matteucci
  • Gianni Calchetti

Other websites

References

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