Tuscany topographic maps
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Grosseto
The Province of Grosseto completely occupies the southern end of Tuscany, and with a territorial area of 4,504 square kilometres (1,739 sq mi), it is the most extensive in the region and one of the least dense in population in Italy. The province is bordered to the northwest by the Province of Livorno, to the…
Average elevation: 197 m

Cortona
The prevailing character of Cortona's architecture is medieval with steep narrow streets situated on a hillside at an elevation of 600 metres (2,000 ft) that embraces a view of the whole of the Valdichiana. From the Piazza Garibaldi (still referred to by the local population by its older name, Piazza…
Average elevation: 375 m
About this place
Siena • Arezzo • Florence • Metropolitan City of Florence • Lucca • Pistoia • Castelnuovo Berardenga • Cortona • Montalcino • Caviana • Rufina • Pietrasanta • Grosseto • Pisa • Grosseto