Massa Marittima

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Massa Marittima is a historic Tuscan hill town in central Italy known for its medieval architecture, including a notable cathedral and well-preserved old town.

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Massa Marittima canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comune
town
administrativeDivision Province of Grosseto NERFINISHED
Region of Tuscany NERFINISHED
areaCode +39 0566
climate Mediterranean climate
coordinateLocation 42.986°N 10.889°E
country Italy
demonym Massetani
distanceTo about 100 km southwest of Florence
about 50 km northwest of Grosseto
elevationAboveSeaLevel 380 metres
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
tourism
wine production
hasFestival Balestro del Girifalco NERFINISHED
hasHeritage medieval architecture
well-preserved historic centre
hasLandmark Cathedral of San Cerbone NERFINISHED
Fonti dell’Abbondanza NERFINISHED
Palazzo Comunale NERFINISHED
Palazzo del Podestà NERFINISHED
Piazza Garibaldi NERFINISHED
Torre del Candeliere NERFINISHED
city walls
hasPart Massa Marittima Cathedral NERFINISHED
hasPopulation approximately 8,000 inhabitants
heritageDesignation site of historical and artistic interest in Tuscany
historicalActivity metal ore mining
historicalRegion Republic of Siena NERFINISHED
knownFor Romanesque-Gothic cathedral
medieval hill town character
mining history
locatedIn Province of Grosseto NERFINISHED
Tuscany
central Italy
locatedNear Tyrrhenian Sea NERFINISHED
officialLanguage Italian NERFINISHED
partOf Maremma NERFINISHED
postalCode 58024
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
twinTown Halberstadt NERFINISHED
Ness Ziona NERFINISHED
Saint-Aubin-de-Médoc NERFINISHED

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Saint Bernardino of Siena placeOfBirth Massa Marittima
Province of Grosseto contains Massa Marittima
Maremma region contains Massa Marittima