The Lunigiana is a historical territory of Italy. It is a mountainous region dissected by the Magra river, covers an area which runs from the Apennines to the Mediterranean Sea, now belongs in part to Tuscany and in part to Liguria. It takes its name from Luni, a Roman town, perhaps pre-dated by an Etruscan settlement.
During the Middle Ages, it was famous for the number of its castles. There were about 160 castles in Lunigiana, almost all small.
Hans-Jürgen Bayer, Sebastian Becher, Hans-Jörg Bäuerle, Mentor Depret, Friedemann Dittrich, Jörg Engelhardt, Manfred Hainz, Leonhard Huber, Walter Huber, Martin Kraus, Wilfried Malz, Steffen Minack, Jörg Nitz, Jan Lindgaard Rasmussen, Danko Rihter, Björn Sothmann, Markus Ulmer, Jens Vischer
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Not everyone likes to broaden their horizons.
I cleared the pano, but very slightly.
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