Trevi

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Trevi is a historic hilltop town in central Italy known for its medieval architecture, olive oil production, and panoramic views over the Umbrian countryside.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
administrativeDivision comune
country Italy
elevation approximately 400 metres above sea level
governingBody Comune di Trevi
hasAgriculturalLandscape olive groves
vineyards
hasCityWall medieval city walls
hasCulturalHeritage Umbrian medieval heritage
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
olive cultivation
olive oil tourism
hasHistoricCore medieval historic center
hasLandmark Church of Sant’Emiliano
Palazzo Comunale
Romanesque churches
San Francesco church and museum complex
Villa Fabri
hasReligiousBuilding Roman Catholic churches
hasViewOver Clitunno valley
Umbrian plain
heritageDesignation I Borghi più belli d’Italia
knownFor medieval architecture
olive oil production
panoramic views over the Umbrian countryside
languageUsed Italian
locatedIn Province of Perugia
Umbria
central Italy
locatedNear Foligno
Montefalco
Spoleto
locatedOn hilltop
partOf Valle Umbra
regionSpeciality extra-virgin olive oil
timeZone Central European Time
timeZoneDST Central European Summer Time
tourismType cultural tourism
enogastronomic tourism
rural tourism
traditionalProduct olive oil from Trevi area
transportConnection near Via Flaminia
urbanForm hill town with terraced layout

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