1160:. However, Braccio vehemently opposed this idea and declined the offer. Nonetheless, in 1411, Perugia surrendered to the King of Naples, opting to be ruled by a foreigner rather than a nobleman. Braccio viewed this as a profound betrayal by his fellow citizens and fled. In November 1410, Braccio besieged Perugia but failed to capture it due to the city's resistance. He defeated pursuing troops and terrorized surrounding towns. In April 1416, he returned with a large army and attacked Perugia. After a victory in July, Perugia surrendered, marking the end of the Raspanti government. Braccio ruled moderately. In 1417, he entered Rome and proclaimed himself Defender of the City, later returning to Umbria. After conflicts and military successes, he was appointed Vicar by the Pope. Upon returning to Perugia, he undertook public works. He left for Bologna, returned, and went to Calabria. When denied entry to L'Aquila, he laid siege but faced opposition from the Pope and Queen. A league attacked him near Pescara in 1424, leading to his death. His son later buried him in Perugia with honors. During the rule of Braccio Fortebracci da Montone, significant public works were undertaken, such as Braccio's residence in the square, of which only the loggias remain, or the "Sopramuro," to which Braccio had another series of supporting structures built: the "briglie di Braccio."
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were no longer as urgent, and in the 15th century, the common belief was that they had to accept a ruler or master capable of providing the minimum requirements for survival. The choice fell on the Duchy of Milan, and on
January 21, 1400, Gian Galeazzo Visconti was proclaimed the lord of Perugia by the voluntary submission of the city. In response to the delegation of the ten representatives that Perugia had sent him, he canceled the debt of the Perugians. His lordship was short-lived, and on October 3, 1402, Visconti passed away.
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though during his short rule (1393–1398), he left intact the priory and all existing communal institutions, focusing solely on extending his dominion beyond
Perugia. After the splendid marriage with Giovanna Orsini, Biordo and his bride took residence in the Porta Sole palace, but on March 10, 1398, Biordo fell victim to a conspiracy orchestrated by Francesco Guidalotti, abbot of San Pietro. In their new residence, Michelotti was stabbed by Giovanni and Annibaldo, brothers of the abbot of San Pietro.
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significant hub of the
Umbrian Renaissance, marked by the production of the eight panels depicting the life of Saint Bernardino, a collaborative effort involving Pinturicchio, Piermatteo d'Amelia, and the young Perugino, among others, commonly referred to as the "1473 workshop." The Perugino Pietro Vannucci created numerous works in the city, including a cycle of frescoes in the Hall of Audiences of the Collegio del Cambio.
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commission of twenty-five citizens was tasked with banishing one hundred and fifty noblemen, while Biordo decided the return of noble individuals who were not considered guilty of sedition. Among the exiled noblemen was
Braccio da Montone, one of the most skilled military leaders of the time, who vowed not to seek "any pact or agreement with the Raspanti of Perugia."
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of the City, exerted an influence over
Perugia that quickly established its supremacy. During those years, the Umbrian center experienced a period of flourishing growth as the Baglioni implemented a policy of expansion and beautification of the city, including the construction of new roads and palaces.
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On August 5, 1393, the condottiero (mercenary captain) Biordo
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During the period 1438–1479, the
Baglioni family held a covert lordship over Perugia, which was not characterized by complete control of civic powers. Braccio I Baglioni, leveraging his position as captain of the militias of the Holy See and being the nephew of Braccio da Montone, the previous Lord
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Since 1971 Perugia has taken several measures against car traffic, when the first traffic restriction zone was implemented. These zones were expanded over time and at certain hours of the day driving is forbidden in the city centre. Large parking lots are provided in the lower town, from where the
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serves as an
Italian language and culture school for students from all over the world. Other educational institutions are the Perugia Fine Arts Academy "Pietro Vannucci" (founded in 1573), the Perugia Music Conservatory for the study of classical music, and the RAI Public Broadcasting School of
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Additionally, the Baglioni family commissioned the construction of an imposing aristocratic palace as their private residence, of which only the part incorporated into the Rocca Paolina remains today. The palace was decorated by Domenico Veneziano with a painting cycle depicting noble Perugian
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Between 1429 and 1433, the Palazzo dei Priori was expanded, new churches and private chapels were built, and the patronage of the Baglioni attracted artists such as Piero della Francesca, Pinturicchio, and Raphael, making Perugia an important artistic center. During this time, Perugia became a
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In 2014 Jessica Scricciolo, under the Ju-Jitsu Sports Group Perugia, won the title of World Champion in the Fighting System speciality, 55 kg. In March 2015 at the World Championship of Greece (J.J.I.F.) Andrea Calzon' (Ju-Jitsu Sports Group Perugia) won the gold medal in the Ne-Waza
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1335:("kisses" in English) are widely exported. Perugian chocolate is popular in Italy. The company's plant located in San Sisto (Perugia) is the largest of Nestlé's nine sites in Italy. According to the Nestlé USA official website, today Baci is the most famous chocolate brand in Italy.
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teams: L.R.N. Perugia and Gryphus. The team of LRN Perugia is currently in SERIE B (second-highest division) and the Gryphus team is in the SERIE C (the third highest) division. The L.R.N Perugia has also a women's water polo team which is also playing in the division of SERIE B.
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is an extremely well preserved representation of a Renaissance building and houses a magnificent Pietro Perugino fresco. The newly re-opened Academy of Fine Arts has a small but impressive plaster casts gallery and Perugian paintings and drawings from the 16th century on.
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The martial arts in Perugia have been present since the sixties with Chinese techniques, followed by judo. Later there were karate contact (later called kickboxing), karate, taijiquan, jūjutsu, kendo, aikido, taekwondo and, in recent years, krav maga has also arrived.
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unfortunate enterprise in reviving the Roman republic, Perugia sent 10 ambassadors to pay him honour, and when papal legates sought to coerce it by foreign soldiers, or to exact contributions, they met with vigorous resistance, which broke into open warfare with
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Following mutual atrocities of the Oddi and the Baglioni families, power was at last concentrated in the Baglioni, who though they had no legal position, defied all other authority, though their bloody internal squabbles culminated in a massacre, 14 July 1500.
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Perugia is the capital city of the region of Umbria. Cities' distances from Perugia: Assisi 19 km (12 mi), Siena 102 km (63 mi), Florence 145 km (90 mi), Rome 164 km (102 mi).
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An electric tramway operated in Perugia from 1901 until 1940. It was decommissioned in favour of buses, and since 1943 trolley buses – the latter were in service until 1975.
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The stained glass window of the Basilica of San Domenico (1411) in Perugia is 23 meters in height and 8 meters in width, making it one of the largest in the world.
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The precise role of Raphael in Perugino's works, executed during his apprenticeship, is disputed by scholars. The independent works depicted in Perugia are: the
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was asserting itself, and for many centuries the city continued to maintain an independent life, warring against many of the neighbouring lands and cities—
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Radio-Television Journalism. The city is also host to the Umbra Institute, an accredited university program for American students studying abroad. The
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club, playing at the top level of the Italian Volleyball League. They won their first Italian championship in 2018. Notable players include
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and a wooden choir from the Renaissance period. The stained glass window of the Basilica of San Domenico is one of the biggest in the world.
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Perugia is also a well-known cultural and artistic centre of Italy. The city hosts multiple annual festivals and events, e.g., former
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has also been in operation. It has seven stations, with one terminal at a large parking lot, and the other in the city centre.
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In 1408, Ladislao D'Angiò Durazzo, the King of Naples, successfully captured Perugia and intended to have it administered by
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On various occasions, the popes found asylum from the tumults of Rome within its walls, and it was the meetingplace of five
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presence in Italy appeared to offer a counterpoise to papal powers; in 1319, Perugia declared the Angevin Saint
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is one of the most important venues for Jazz in Europe and has been held annually since 1973, usually in July.
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have been found in and around the city. The city was burnt, we are told, with the exception of the temples of
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artist who produced five paintings in Perugia (today no longer in the city) and one fresco. Another painter,
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painter Pietro Perugino created some of his masterpieces in the Perugia area. The High Renaissance master
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troops. In September 1860, the city was united finally, along with the rest of Umbria, as part of the
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of Bagnaia, Bosco, Capanne, Casa del Diavolo, Castel del Piano, Cenerente, Civitella Benazzone,
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on buildings around the city. It is also the symbol of the local football club
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after a long siege, and its senators sent to their deaths. A number of
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a day. Each October, Perugia has an annual chocolate festival called
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Giovanni Andrea Angelini Bontempi (1624–1705), composer
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Perugia today hosts two main universities, the ancient
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4290:"STAZIONE 181 PERUGIA: medie mensili periodo 68–90"
4146:Nestlé-Perugina produced in 2005 about 1.5 million
3779:), the Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints, by
1338:The city hosts a chocolate festival every October.
796:settlement but first appears in written history as
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4804:Zappelli, Maria Rita (2013). Zachary Nowak (ed.).
2898:was also active in Perugia and painted his famous
2472:Presbytery overview of the church of Gesu, Perugia
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4431:"Torre degli Sciri - Comune di Perugia - Turismo"
3953:People and Identity in Ostrogothic Italy, 489–554
3833:"COMP Italy Internship Programme | About Perugia"
3754:, Sixth Edition. Columbia University Press., 2003
3413:, allowing a connection with the airline's hub.
3140:Annibale Mariotti (1738–1801), physician and poet
1225:, view of the fortress in a 19th century painting
1215:families and great military leaders of the past.
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4749:. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society.
4405:See the institution educational purposes at the
4046:Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church: 14th century
4044:Made a cardinal by his uncle, 20 December 1375 (
3039:, dealer in Hebrew and other ancient manuscripts
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3152:(1799-1847), Roman Catholic professed religious
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4312:"Perugia Sant'Egidio: Record mensili dal 1967"
3007: International Journalism Festival 2009
2448:Deconsecrated church of San Francesco al Prato
2182:. The largest immigrant group came from other
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4836:Symonds, Margaret; Duff Gordon, Lina (1927).
4591:"Stadio Renato Curi, Perugia, football venue"
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3428:List of twin towns and sister cities in Italy
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3343:Minimetrò: Pincetto – Piazza Matteotti (2008)
3323:Galleria Kennedy – Mercato Coperto (Pincetto)
882:, until 251–253 AD, when it was resettled as
826:in 310 or 309 BC. At that time a thirty-year
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4783:Symonds, Margaret; Lina Duff Gordon (1898).
4683:Conestabile della Staffa, Giancarlo (1855).
3785:The Colonna Altarpiece review at Art History
836:and was forced, with Volsinii and Arretium (
818:, of the expedition carried out against the
4607:. Urbanrail.net. 2008-01-29. Archived from
4453:The Centro Direzionale is mentioned in the
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3316:Two elevators were established since 1971:
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848:In 216 and 205 BC, it assisted Rome in the
840:), to sue for peace in the following year.
745:is the most famous architect from Perugia.
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3337:Piazzale Europa – Piazzale Bellucci (1993)
1234:was lured to Rome in 1520 and beheaded by
934:. In the 9th century, with the consent of
654:and 148 km (92 mi) southeast of
5974:Municipalities of the Province of Perugia
3197:Walter Binni (1913–1997), literary critic
2178:As of 2006, 90.84% of the population was
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686:Accademia di Belle Arti "Pietro Vannucci"
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3880:A History of Rome to the Death of Caesar
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3607:Italian National Institute of Statistics
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4685:I Monumenti di Perugia etrusca e romana
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3340:Piazzale Bellucci – Corso Cavour (1993)
856:took refuge there, and was defeated by
718:, near Perugia. He decorated the local
646:in central Italy, crossed by the River
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4830:Bibliography of the history of Perugia
4420:The Independent – London, June 6, 1999
3821:The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci (X)
3206:Antonietta Stella (1929–2022), soprano
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2851:National Museum of Umbrian Archaeology
2741:Torre del Cassero di Porta Sant'Angelo
2724:Torre del Cassero di Porta Sant'Angelo
2484:Cistercian monastery of Santa Giuliana
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3392:. The station is situated at Piazza
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4292:(in Italian). Servizio Meteorologico
3752:The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia
3249:. The club plays at the 28,000-seat
2602:, which retains a fresco painted by
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1076:, Abbot of Marmoutier and nephew of
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764:, who have previously played in the
4563:"International Journalism Festival"
4407:Università dei Sapori official site
2664:: the centre of communal government
2417:Church of the Compagnia della Morte
1327:, mostly because of a single firm,
1122:, Lord of Perugia from 1400 to 1402
1095:, Lord of Perugia from 1393 to 1398
982:government of the city; afterward,
752:, which can be seen in the form of
710:Painter Pietro Vannucci, nicknamed
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5999:Renaissance architecture in Umbria
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3882:London: Longmans, Green 1898:112).
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1256:ad coercendam Perusinorum audaciam
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1039:stands, as a Guelphic emblem, the
874:Augusto sacr(um) Perusia restituta
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4728:Perugia – guida storico-artistica
3182:(1886–1964), orchestral conductor
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3016: Eurochocolate 2008
2998: Umbria Jazz Festival 2008
2959:International Journalism Festival
2912:Madonna with Child and six Angels
2175:as a whole grew by 3.85 percent.
705:International Journalism Festival
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6004:Baroque architecture in Umbria
4808:. Perugia: Morlacchi Editore.
4789:. London: J.M. Dent & Co.
4745:Rubin Blanshei, Sarah (1976).
3864:Encyclopædia Britannica Online
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4661:(in Italian). Turismo Perugia
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3158:(1807–1865), poet and teacher
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2551:(Town Hall, encompassing the
2186:countries (particularly from
1361:Köppen climate classification
884:Colonia Vibia Augusta Perusia
862:lead bullets used by slingers
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224:Location of Perugia in Umbria
5588:Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
4908:Resources in other libraries
4123:"Advance to the Gothic Line"
3298:
3255:Italy national football team
3113:Giulio III (1487–1555), pope
3057:(1327–1400), medieval jurist
3051:(1314–1357), medieval jurist
2930:has two separate locations.
2778:is conserved, the so-called
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810:; it was first mentioned in
729:Perugino was the teacher of
668:The city is also known as a
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4196:September 29, 2011, at the
4062:cf. Touring Club Italiano,
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2761:), an Etruscan chamber tomb
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1846:Average precipitation days
1632:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1492:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
1250:, was built, to designs of
695:Festival (October), now in
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5969:Cities and towns in Umbria
5194:Monte Santa Maria Tiberina
4827:
4485:The New York Times Company
3683:Collins English Dictionary
3425:
3422:Twin towns – sister cities
3234:play at the 28,000-seater
3212:(born 1970), jazz musician
3045:(born 1952), racing driver
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4903:Resources in your library
4715:Heywood, William (1910).
4659:turismo.comune.perugia.it
4435:turismo.comune.perugia.it
4261:"Perugia/Sant'Egidio(PG)"
4109:November 8, 2012, at the
4094:November 8, 2012, at the
3382:Foligno–Terontola railway
3164:(1877–1935), entrepreneur
3075:(fl. 1390–1416), composer
2395:is from the 13th century.
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1289:Roman republic of 1848–49
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678:University for Foreigners
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4842:The Geographical Journal
4418:A short break in Perugia
4367:Perugia, University Town
4270:. Servizio Meteorologico
3900:Livy ix.30.1–2, 31.1–3;
3269:Sir Safety Umbria Volley
3222:
3188:(1899–1968), philosopher
3081:(1386–1444), condottiero
3069:(1368–1424), condottiero
3063:(1352–1398), condottiero
3033:(206–253), Roman emperor
2963:Festival del Giornalismo
2358:: church with façade by
2224:Università per Stranieri
1299:was quashed bloodily by
1084:The lordships of Perugia
824:Fabius Maximus Rullianus
21:Perugia (disambiguation)
5189:Monte Castello di Vibio
3860:Encyclopædia Britannica
3804:Encyclopædia Britannica
3660:Oxford University Press
3417:International relations
3378:Perugia railway station
3281:Aleksandar Atanasijević
3218:(born 1977), footballer
3049:Bartolo da Sassoferrato
2915:, which represents the
2434:Cathedral of S. Lorenzo
2288:Cathedral of S. Lorenzo
1045:Guelphs and Ghibellines
416:360/km (930/sq mi)
151:Perugia from Porta Sole
26:Comune in Umbria, Italy
16:Comune in Umbria, Italy
5269:Sant'Anatolia di Narco
4838:"The Story of Perugia"
4730:. Perugia: Italcards.
4605:"Perugia MiniMetro on"
4064:Guida d'Italia: Umbria
3464:, Slovakia, since 1962
3411:Rome Fiumicino Airport
3374:
3353:automated people mover
3310:
3239:
3119:(1512–1572), architect
2885:
2882:
2725:
2717:
2623:Aristotile da Sangallo
2411:Chiesa of San Prospero
2299:
2216:Università degli Studi
1953:
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1128:Gian Galeazzo Visconti
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1120:Gian Galeazzo Visconti
1096:
1008:
988:patrimony of St. Peter
788:Umbrians and Etruscans
685:
639:
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5994:Roman sites of Umbria
5483:Friuli-Venezia Giulia
5204:Monteleone di Spoleto
5069:Campello sul Clitunno
4551:NYT, October 18, 1953
4474:"Collegio del Cambio"
4393:"The Umbra Institute"
4127:World War II Database
4000:Procopius of Caesarea
3656:UK English Dictionary
3550:European Union portal
3365:
3306:
3230:
3203:(born 1924), Partisan
3146:(1784–1841), composer
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2567:Piero della Francesca
2510:Basilica San Domenico
2340:Santo Stefano Rotondo
2336:San Michele Arcangelo
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2233:Università dei Sapori
2220:Foreigners University
1962:Historical population
1951:
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676:founded in 1308, the
674:University of Perugia
449: • Summer (
289:43.11222°N 12.38889°E
97:Basilica San Domenico
5274:Scheggia e Pascelupo
5089:Castiglione del Lago
4786:The Story of Perugia
4718:A history of Perugia
4577:"Music Fest Perugia"
4354:BBC students diaries
3837:www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk
3796:Connestabile Madonna
3750:See also "Perugia".
3370:station of Perugia:
3176:(1884–1977), painter
3110:(1454–1513), painter
3104:(1450–1523), painter
3037:Aaron the Bookseller
2949:Umbria Jazz Festival
1422:Record high °C (°F)
1246:, after the name of
886:, under the emperor
741:, lived in Perugia.
701:Umbria Jazz Festival
493:St. Constantius
413: • Density
5989:Hilltowns in Umbria
5319:Tuoro sul Trasimeno
5038:Province of Perugia
4854:1927GeogJ..70..396W
4174:on October 10, 2013
3931:Etruscan town walls
3858:Perugia (2007). In
3384:, which also links
3170:(1882–1982), writer
3168:Giuseppe Prezzolini
3144:Francesco Morlacchi
2935:Collegio del Cambio
2880:Collegio del Cambio
2857:Modern architecture
2639:, the university's
2625:, and included the
2553:Collegio del Cambio
1963:
1702:Record low °C (°F)
1562:Daily mean °C (°F)
1232:Gian Paolo Baglioni
1158:Braccio Fortebracci
782:Timeline of Perugia
623:[peˈruːdʒa]
614:-jee-ə, pay-
497:St. Herculanus
368:Vittoria Ferdinandi
285: /
191:Location of Perugia
123:Basilica San Pietro
5397:
5094:Cerreto di Spoleto
4460:2007-05-23 at the
4372:2007-09-27 at the
3982:2009-09-17 at the
3919:Corpus Inscr. Lat.
3876:great Fabian house
3790:2007-12-19 at the
3775:, October 19, 2004
3375:
3372:Perugia Fontivegge
3311:
3251:Stadio Renato Curi
3240:
3236:Stadio Renato Curi
3210:Giovanni Mirabassi
3201:Walkiria Terradura
3085:Agostino di Duccio
3067:Braccio da Montone
3055:Baldo degli Ubaldi
3031:Trebonianus Gallus
2981:Music Fest Perugia
2926:. And the private
2902:there in 1502–04.
2883:
2864:Centro Direzionale
2809:Ipogeo dei Volumni
2759:Ipogeo dei Volumni
2726:
2718:
2662:Palazzo dei Priori
2549:Palazzo dei Priori
2360:Agostino di Duccio
2347:Sant'Antonio Abate
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2263:Ponte San Giovanni
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1240:Pier Luigi Farnese
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4517:. 20 January 2013
4268:Atlante climatico
4209:Lehndorff, John.
3970:Gregory the Great
3802:for £13,200, cf.
3717:. Merriam-Webster
3625:Missing or empty
3243:AC Perugia Calcio
3232:AC Perugia Calcio
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3079:Niccolò Piccinino
3073:Matteo da Perugia
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834:Third Samnite War
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