What kind of place is Tuscany?

Introduction to Tuscany [edit this paragraph] Area: 23,000 square kilometers Population: 3,582,000 (1982) Climate: average temperature in spring 15 degrees Celsius, average temperature in summer can reach 27 degrees Celsius, autumn is mild and dry, average temperature 16 degrees Celsius, and annual precipitation is 965,432 degrees Celsius. Industry: olive oil, marble, jewelry, textiles, wine. Major cities: Florence, Pisa, Siena [Edit this paragraph] The name of Tuscany (Italian for Tuscany) evolved from Etruscans, and Etruscan civilization ruled Tuscany before the Roman invasion in 500 BC. In medieval Tuscany, all cities were independent. In the constant battle, Florence under medici family gradually became the most powerful city among many cities. It is considered as the place where the Renaissance began, and many outstanding artists appeared, such as Giotto, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Dante and Raphael. Geographical overview [Edit this paragraph] Tuscany is a large region of Italy, which is located in the central and western Italy, with Latin in the south, Appani Mountains and Apennines in the north and northeast, and tyrrhenian sea in the west and southwest, including Massa, Lucca, pistoia, Florence, Livorno, Pisa, arezzo, Siena and rossetto. Umbria is in the east, Amelia Romagne and Liguria are in the north, and tyrrhenian sea is in the west. Florence, the capital. There are many mountains, hills and plains in coastal areas and river valleys. Mount Simoni, 2 165 meters above sea level, is the highest point. Mediterranean climate. The main rivers are Arno River and Weng Bourone River. The mountainous area is rich in hydraulic resources and has large hydropower stations. There are iron, lead, zinc, antimony, mercury, copper, pyrite and other mineral deposits, as well as the world-famous carrara marble. One of the most prosperous agricultural areas in China, it mainly produces olives, grapes, wheat, barley, oats, rye, corn and sugar beet. Near Siena, vegetable and fruit planting industry is developed, and cattle, sheep and poultry breeding industry is developed. It is often considered as the best place in Italy. Its capital is Florence, an exotic holy land [edit this paragraph]. Tuscany has always enjoyed a high reputation in Europe. This beautiful city, the birthplace of Italian civilization, the Renaissance city of Florence, the seaside town of Pisa and the famous ancient city of Siena are all in Tuscany, and Florence is the capital of Tuscany. The blue sky and white clouds in the sun are the most typical weather in Tuscany. Colored walls, dark green shutters and crimson roof are the iconic colors here. Tuscany has the quietest and most primitive life. Those ancient medieval towns are quiet and leisurely, and the flour on the marble slabs is awakened by the cuckoo's cry on the bodhi tree. Walk along the terraced fields and see what the olives look like on the first day ... This is the life in Tuscany. The climate here is dry and windy. This is a jungle along the Mediterranean coast. There are cranberries and wild strawberries everywhere, and it is also the favorite habitat of wild boar, porcupine, weasel and deer. The scenery here changes all year round. Spring is green, summer is golden, and autumn is dark brown. There are occasional evergreen plants in the jungle along the Mediterranean coast. Here, every sunny summer night, you can clearly see the main constellations of the Milky Way. The town here has a leisurely pastoral feeling. Old people sit in the corner of the square, drinking small cups of black coffee, greeting everyone who comes, complaining about the weather and asking them what they want for lunch ... The owner of the small restaurant next door will also come out and say a few words. What strange ingredients did you get today? Which wine and olive oil are better? The local people's interest in eating is endless. This place is definitely a beautiful country. The name of the town is Gayole, and perhaps few people know it. Tuscany is a good place that combines the beauty of nature, local customs and elegant life. The countryside full of mountains and green hills is mixed with the ironed linen sheets, yes, and food is added. And, of course, Shan Ye Chianti, which produces classic red wine. If it hadn't been for/kloc-Baron Bettino Ricasoli, a famous family in the late 9th century, who suddenly thought of mixing several kinds of grapes here and invented the classic formula of Chianti wine, which was later famous in the world, and turned the mountain area into a romantic wine town, Chianti wine, the most remote place in Tuscany, might still be barren today. The feng shui in Tuscany can't really be "barren". The meaning of this word here is more of a natural demeanor, a rough style, just like China Mo Bao's "thin and hard". Compared with the plump and delicate wind around, the toughness and natural flavor of Chianti wine are a rare contrast.

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