Tuscans

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Tuscans are a central Italian ethnic group primarily associated with the region of Tuscany, known for their distinct dialect, rich cultural heritage, and historical influence on art, literature, and the development of the Italian language.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian people
ethnic group
ancestralPeoples Etruscans
Romans
associatedWith Dante Alighieri
Francesco Petrarca
Giovanni Boccaccio
House of Medici
surface form: Medici family
capitalRegionCity Florence
continent Europe
contributedTo Renaissance
surface form: Renaissance art

Renaissance humanism
development of Italian language
development of Italian literature
country Italy
countrySubdivision Tuscany
surface form: Region of Tuscany
cuisine Tuscan cuisine
culturalHeritage Renaissance architecture
Tuscan literature
Tuscan painting
Tuscan sculpture
culture Tuscan culture
ethnogenesisRegion Central Italy
historicalLanguageCenter Florence
historicalLanguageInfluence standard Italian
historicalReligionInfluence Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
historicalStates Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Republic of Florence
Republic of Pisa
language Italian language
majorCities Florence
Livorno
Lucca
Pisa
Siena
notableCityInRenaissance Florence
notableHistoricalPeriod Renaissance
surface form: Italian Renaissance
politicalAffiliation Italian Republic
region Tuscany
religion Christianity
Roman Catholicism
traditionalDialect Florentine dialect
Tuscan dialect
traditionalEconomy agriculture
craftsmanship
olive cultivation
viticulture
wineRegion Brunello di Montalcino
Chianti
Vino Nobile di Montepulciano

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Corsicans relatedEthnicGroup Tuscans