Umbria
Umbria is a region in Italy. It is one of the smaller regions of Italy, has no large cities and a total population of less than a million but what it lacks in size it makes up for in the beauty of its agricultural land and in a large number of fascinating small towns to visit.Photo: Ziegler175, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Popular Destinations
Perugia
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Perugia is a city in the Italian region of Umbria. It has an important university that attracts many foreign students, is a major center of medieval art, has a stunningly beautiful central area and is home of the Umbria Jazz Festival.
Assisi
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Assisi is a small medieval town of about 28,000 people perched on a hill in Umbria, the heart of Italy.
Terni
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Terni is in the Umbria region of Italy. It is mainly an industrial town and as a result was heavily bombed by the Allies during the Second World War.
Destinations
Orvieto
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Orvieto is a city in Umbria. Designed to be impregnable, it was founded by the Etruscans on the top of a steep hill made of tufa, a volcanic ash stone.
Gubbio
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Gubbio is a lovely small walled medieval city in Umbria in central Italy.
Spoleto
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Spoleto is a city in the Umbria region of Italy. View of the citySpoleto is a small but lovely city with an ancient past.
Foligno
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Foligno is a city in central Umbria in Italy. Foligno is an important rail centre and one of the more industrialized towns of Umbria.
Todi
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Todi is a small hilltown in Umbria. It overlooks the east bank of the river Tiber, and is both impressive from a distance and has impressive views from its centre.
Città di Castello
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Città di Castello; "Castle Town") is a city and comune in the province of Perugia, in the northern part of Umbria.
Narni
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Narni is a city and hill town in the south of the Italian region of Umbria.
Trevi
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Trevi is a city in Umbria, Italy. Trevi is one of the most delightful of Umbrian hilltop villages and it's worth some effort to see it.
Spello
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Spello is an ancient town and comune of Italy, in the province of Perugia in eastern-central Umbria, on the lower southern flank of Mt. Subasio.
Lake Trasimeno
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Lake Trasimeno is in the northwest corner of Umbria in Italy.
Montefalco
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Montefalco is a hill town in southern Umbria in Italy, south of Assisi and north of Spoleto.
Deruta
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Deruta is a town in the centre of the region of Umbria in central Italy.
Corciano
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Corciano is a comune in the Province of Perugia in the Italian region Umbria, located about 8 km west of Perugia.
Città della Pieve
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Città della Pieve is a comune in the Province of Perugia in the Italian region Umbria, located…
Bevagna
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Bevagna is a slightly unusual town for Umbria in that it is not a hill town but flat, lying in the plain of the Topino river.
Umbertide
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Umbertide is a town and comune in the province of Perugia, in the Italian region of Umbria, at the confluence of the Reggia river and the Tiber.
Marsciano
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Marsciano is a city of in Umbria between Perugia and Todi.
Otricoli
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Otricoli is in the Umbria region of Italy. Otricoli is an ancient town and is in the province of Terni.
Umbria
- Type: State with 906,000 residents
- Description: region of Italy
- Neighbors: Lazio, Marche and Tuscany
- Categories: region of Italy and locality
- Location: Central Italy, Italy, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude of centre
42.9659° or 42° 57' 57" northLongitude of centre
12.4902° or 12° 29' 25" eastPopulation
906,000Elevation
355 metres (1,165 feet)OpenStreetMap ID
node 1781917337OpenStreetMap Feature
place=stateGeoNames ID
3165048Wikidata ID
Q1280Umbria Satellite Map
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Also Known As
- Afrikaans: Umbrië
- Albanian: Umbria
- Amharic: ኡምብሪያ
- Arabic: Umbria
- Arabic: أمبرية
- Arabic: أومبريا
- Arabic: أُمبِرية
- Aragonese: Umbría
- Armenian: Ումբրիա
- Arpitan: Ombria
- Arpitan: Ombrie
- Asturian: Umbria
- Asturian: Umbría
- Azerbaijani: Umbriya
- Balinese: Umbria
- Basque: Umbria
- Belarusian: Умбрыя
- Bosnian: Umbrija
- Breton: Umbria
- Bulgarian: Умбрия
- Catalan: Úmbria
- Cebuano: Umbria
- Central Bikol: Umbria
- Central Kurdish: ئومبریا
- Chechen: Умбри
- Chinese: Umbria
- Chinese: 翁布利亞
- Chinese: 翁布里亚
- Chinese: 翁布里亚大区
- Chuvash: Умбрия
- Cornish: Umbri
- Corsican: Umbria
- Crimean Tatar: Umbriya
- Croatian: Umbrija
- Czech: Umbrie
- Danish: Umbria
- Dimli (individual language): Umbriya
- Dutch: Umbrië
- Egyptian Arabic: اومبريا
- Esperanto: Umbrio
- Estonian: Umbria
- Finnish: Umbria
- French: Ombrie
- Friulian: Umbrie
- Galician: Umbría - Umbria
- Galician: Umbría
- Georgian: უმბრია
- German: Umbrien
- Greek: Ούμπρια
- Hakka Chinese: Vung-pu-lî-â
- Hausa: Umbria
- Hebrew: אומבריה
- Hungarian: Umbria
- Icelandic: Úmbría
- Ido: Umbria
- Indonesian: Umbra
- Interlingua: Umbria
- Irish: Umbria
- Italian: Regione Umbria
- Italian: Umbria
- Japanese: ウンブリア州
- Javanese: Umbria
- Kazakh: Умбрия
- Korean: 움브리아 주
- Korean: 움브리아주
- Kurdish: Umbriya
- Ladin: Umbria
- Ladino: Umbria
- Latin: Umbria
- Latin: Urbinum
- Latvian: Umbrija
- Ligurian: Umbïa
- Limburgan: Umbrië
- Lithuanian: Umbrija
- Lombard: Ombria
- Lombard: Umbria
- Luxembourgish: Umbrien
- Macedo-Romanian: Umbria
- Macedonian: Умбрија
- Malay: Umbria
- Maltese: Umbria
- Marathi: अंब्रिया
- Mazanderani: اومبریا
- Min Dong Chinese: Umbria
- Min Nan Chinese: Umbria
- Mingrelian: უმბრია
- Neapolitan: Umbria
- Northern Frisian: Umbrien
- Northern Sami: Umbria
- Norwegian: Umbria
- Norwegian Bokmål: Umbria
- Norwegian Nynorsk: Umbria
- Occitan (post 1500): Ómbria
- Ossetian: Умбри
- Pampanga: Umbria
- Panjabi: ਅੰਬਰੀਆ
- Panjabi: ਊਂਬਰੀਆ
- Papiamento: Umbria
- Persian: اومبریا
- Piemontese: Umbria
- Polish: Umbria
- Portuguese: Úmbria
- Quechua: Umbria
- Romanian: Umbria
- Russian: Умбрия
- Sardinian: Ùmbria
- Scots: Umbrie
- Scottish Gaelic: Umbria
- Serbian: Умбрија
- Serbo-Croatian: Umbrija
- Sicilian: Umbria
- Slovak: Umbria
- Slovenian: Umbrija
- Spanish: Región de Umbría
- Spanish: Umbria
- Spanish: Umbría
- Swahili: Umbria
- Swedish: Umbrien
- Swiss German: Umbrie
- Swiss German: Umbrien
- Tagalog: Umbria
- Tatar: Умбрия
- Thai: แคว้นอุมเบรีย
- Tosk Albanian: Umbrien
- Turkish: Umbria
- Turkish: Umbria Özerk Bölgesi
- Ukrainian: Умбрія
- Urdu: امبریا
- Venetian: Onbria
- Venetian: Ùnbria
- Vietnamese: Umbria
- Vlaams: Umbrië
- Waray (Philippines): Umbria
- Welsh: Umbria
- Western Frisian: Umbrje
- Western Panjabi: صوبہ امبریا
- Wu Chinese: 翁布里亚大区
- Yue Chinese: 翁布利亞
- UMB
- Ónbria
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