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Tuscia is a region
of Italy that over the centuries has been through several
territorial changes, until the present setting which
includes southern Tuscany, once called regal or Longobard
Tuscia, part of Umbria, once called ducal Tuscia, and
northern Latium, once belonging to Roman Tuscia. It
is a land that, due to various historic and cultural
events, has developed certain individual characteristics
that might sometimes make its inhabitants appear quite
different from other Italians.
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We, the people of Tuscia,
have a free spirit. The individuals have always been capable
of anything, on their own. Everyone believes in themselves,
living and fighting to carry on their philosophy and their
work. Individualism is our worst defect and our best virtue.
An image, an impression, an idea, a dream, a myth, a memory.
As faint and fragmentary as it can be, each one of us
has got a tiny piece of this land inside themselves. You
don't know how, but Tuscia is always there, photographed
by our imagination but never the same. Threads long or
short, colourful or monochromatic, of one huge tapestry
that nobody has ever finished weaving. An ancient, bitter
country and an enchanted world of castles and abbeys,
Etruscan tombs and Romanesque churches. |
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