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==Perugia==
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Perugia is a city in the region of Umbria, Italy. It is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and as the home of the University of Perugia, one of Italy's oldest and most prestigious universities.

History

Perugia was one of the main Etruscan cities. The city is first mentioned in the 7th century BC, with a close correspondence between the name Perugia and the Etruscan language word for "gateway". The city was also an important hub in the Roman Empire, and later became a significant center during the Italian Renaissance.

Geography

Perugia is located in the heart of Italy, in the region of Umbria. It is surrounded by hills and valleys, with the River Tiber flowing to its west. The city's historic center is characterized by narrow, winding streets and impressive medieval architecture.

Culture

Perugia is a city of rich cultural heritage. It is home to the University of Perugia, which was founded in 1308 and is one of the oldest universities in the world. The city is also known for its annual Umbria Jazz Festival, one of the most important jazz festivals in the world.

Perugia is famous for its chocolate, particularly the "Baci" chocolates produced by the Perugina company. The city hosts the annual Eurochocolate festival, attracting chocolate lovers from around the world.

Economy

Perugia's economy is based on a mix of industries, including food processing, textiles, and manufacturing. The city is particularly known for its chocolate production, with the Perugina company being one of the most famous chocolate manufacturers in Italy.

Tourism

Perugia attracts tourists with its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. Key attractions include the Palazzo dei Priori, a beautiful Gothic palace, the Rocca Paolina, a Renaissance fortress, and the Basilica of San Pietro, a stunning example of Italian Renaissance architecture.

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